Christen Bergerud
August 22nd, 2003, 10:25 PM
I'm shooting daily outdoors with a VX2000 in Fiji, where during the summer the 90/90 rule applies (90 fahrenheit/90% humidity) almost daily. Electronics and metal are known to rust out here in a matter of months, and computer motherboards are known to start malfunctioning when mold starts growing on them.
So my question is - what's the best way to protect the VX2000? We have air-conditioned offices, but I wonder if storing them in air conditioning part of the day might even make the problem worse and cause condensation to fog the lens.
My current theory is to keep the camera inside a rain-proof cover at all times, and keep a dessicant inside the cover to dry out any initial wetness.
Anyone have any experience with this kind of climate?
So my question is - what's the best way to protect the VX2000? We have air-conditioned offices, but I wonder if storing them in air conditioning part of the day might even make the problem worse and cause condensation to fog the lens.
My current theory is to keep the camera inside a rain-proof cover at all times, and keep a dessicant inside the cover to dry out any initial wetness.
Anyone have any experience with this kind of climate?