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Ambient Temperature?
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<blockquote data-quote="YOT" data-source="post: 399614" data-attributes="member: 35236"><p>Usually in a nice warm, dehumidified safe. Also, I ALWAYS safe those little desiccant packets that come in pill bottles and bubble wrapped packages and such. Those go in the dehumidified safe, too, to keep them fresh. Those are perfect for inside the ziplok bag as you mentioned. I intend to take a short walk today with the camera. It's about 28°F outside with partly sunny sky and light wind. It's fairly dry. I'll let you know how it goes.</p><p></p><p>Side note: I always wondered why some places still use Celsius, when Fahrenheit is so much more accurate, temperature wise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YOT, post: 399614, member: 35236"] Usually in a nice warm, dehumidified safe. Also, I ALWAYS safe those little desiccant packets that come in pill bottles and bubble wrapped packages and such. Those go in the dehumidified safe, too, to keep them fresh. Those are perfect for inside the ziplok bag as you mentioned. I intend to take a short walk today with the camera. It's about 28°F outside with partly sunny sky and light wind. It's fairly dry. I'll let you know how it goes. Side note: I always wondered why some places still use Celsius, when Fahrenheit is so much more accurate, temperature wise. [/QUOTE]
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