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Tom_cheshire
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Username: Tom_cheshire

Post Number: 261
Registered: 04-2009

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Posted on Thursday, February 11, 2010 - 05:28 pm:   

Upper 70's? Upper 70's is hot (said in total astonishment)? That is just "comfortable" weather in Florida. Try mid to upper 90's with humidity on some days that feels like you're breathing underwater.

By the way, too low humidity causes wood to crack so that may be something to consider for people with "woodie" cameras.

Anyway, a family member brought up the idea of "Why don't they put their cameras in those vacuum seal bags where you suck out all the air from them?".

I had forgotten about that. Yes, I recall seeing a small hand pump thing that sucked all the air out of plastic bags and another system sold on info-mercials for food storage.

Has anyone tried those?

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