How can I protect my camera lens from fungus?
Asked 9/8/2013
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Keep it bone dry. If you ensure your lens stays in a zero percent humidity environment then you won't get any mold.
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Lens fungus is mainly encouraged by moisture. The key prevention step is to keep the lens very dry during storage. If you can maintain an extremely low-humidity environment, fungus growth is much less likely.
In practice, that means storing lenses in a dry place and avoiding damp conditions for long periods. “Total” protection is hard to guarantee, but keeping the lens as dry as possible is the most effective measure.
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