The spec sheet for my recently-acquired 65-200/4 says one should
never put the lens in the same enclosed space as a moth ball. Not sure
if a flea collar fits in the same category, though.
Chris
On 5 Jul 2001, at 10:04, andrew fildes wrote:
> Or - for the non-organic - in a sealed container with one of those wardrobe
> moth killer thingies or a piece of a fresh pet flea collar (the bit you
> always seem to have to trim off if Fido isn't a Rottweiler). That's what
> I'm going for. Might even give the camera a 'new' smell! If you think dust
> mites, etc. in your camera is scary, I won't even begin to tell you what
> lives on your skin, hair, etc. You'll be scratching for weeks. AndrewF
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I'm *not* a Zuikoholic.... I'm a Zuikohobbiest!
Chris O'Neill (chris@xxxxxxxxx)
http://www.joinco.ca
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