Hi,

if you're using the case for transport only then I can't see any need
for a moistiure eater. If you're using it for storage then I suggest
you think again. I had a Pelican case in which I kept my LXs and
several lenses. So when I was burgled it just meant that everything
was nicely packed up for the burglars, and ready to go.

I still use a Pelican for transport, but I now have a safe bolted to
the floor for storage.

-- 
Cheers,
 Bob


Friday, January 16, 2004, 6:31:41 PM, you wrote:

> Hi,

> Ryan Lee wrote:

>> Unfortunately, I don't have too much space to play around with so can't
>> really give it a slot of its own without being less comfortable with padding
>> elsewhere. I was wondering if there should be any reason not to place the
>> packet (roughly mid palm to tip of middle finger lengthwise, and 4 fingers
>> wide) directly under a lens (as in to have the lens sitting on it in the
>> slot). Should there be some kind of buffer between them?

> Not familiar with the specific brand but these substances tend to
> produce dust.  You might be generating a long-term problem if you are
> using the case for transport rather than stationary storage.

> mike

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