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Handy tip for camera safety.
Andy Dee wrote:
But don't forget to dry them out in a warm oven occasionally as the crystals become saturated. How warm should the oven be (in degrees) and how long should the desiccant be left in the oven? Can I use the little ones that come in my vitamin bottles? If so, how many should I use with my Dimage Z5? Would it be a good idea to keep my Z5 sealed in a plastic bag with some desiccant packets when I am not using it? Thank you in advance for all replies. -- It is very hard to type with a 12 pound cat lying on your arms. So if there are any errors in this message blame them on the cat. |
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