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Re: I guess I'll do it, too. - Reply


  • From: boblong@xxxxxxxxxxx (Robert Long)
  • Subject: Re: I guess I'll do it, too. - Reply
  • Date: Mon, 16 Dec 1996 15:01:37 GMT

On Sun, 15 Dec 1996 20:05:53 +0000 (GMT), you wrote:

|This condensation problem is confusing, also when refreezing opened
|or exposed film. You will not have condensation without a steady
|supply of ambient/warm air along the object. This is not present
|inside a camera body, and beyond that, I seriously doubt you even

Humidity equalizes very readily, so unless you have your camera inside
a skindiver's housing, or something with a similarly tight seal, you
can't count on the moisture being inside the camera.  Of course, if
it's already below freezing outside and there's no precipitation, you
know that the film will not be below the dew point.  It's in warm
weather, at least here in the steamy States, that the dew point can be
quite high even when the sky is only hazy.

Bob Long
(boblong@xxxxxxxxxxx)

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