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Subject: [Leica] Long term storage of Leica gear?
From: charcot at comcast.net (Charcot)
Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2009 17:32:09 -0600
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Now there you go.  I did the same thing about 6 months ago.  I use  
HP5+ and HC110B and my LS-4000.  It's a lot of fun.  People also  
instantly recognize you as a true photographer ( or a kook).

ernie
On Sep 20, 2009, at 5:28 PM, faneuil wrote:

> Much thanks -- I was just thinking that storing the germanic herd in a
> well lit spot would be a good thing.
>
> After all this chatter and chastising, I actually thought it would be
> great to buy a brick of film (*gasp*) and develop it myself.
> Been years since I have smelled D76 and fixer. And my Nikon LS-4000
> has slumbering too long.
>
> Cheers,
> Eric
>
> (name corrected to faneuil --- the Leitz thing was a temp joike I
> forgot to change)
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 12:42 AM, H. Ball Arche <h_arche at yahoo.com>  
> wrote:
>> Well, if you want to protect your glass surfaces from molding then  
>> you need to have them regularly exposed to UV light. Wrapping them  
>> tight and shutting them away is not a good thing.
>>
>> I'd go to Walmart and buy a bunch of cheap tumblers and highball  
>> glasses to use as dust dome for the lenses, and put them on a  
>> bookshelf or cabinet where they regularly catch some sunlight -  
>> unlenscapped, of course. For the bodies I use small casseroles.
>>
>> Mine sit on an upturned mirror in my spare bedroom, with the  
>> curtains and blinds open, under glasses and with front and rear  
>> caps gathered around them. Same with my binoculars. Also, since I'm  
>> forced to see them regularly, I'm much more diligent about keeping  
>> the mechanisms operable, and work them more frequently than if they  
>> were 'out of sight-out of mind".
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: ernst leica <faneuil at gmail.com>
>> To: LUG <lug at leica-users.org>
>> Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2009 7:47:35 AM
>> Subject: [Leica] Long term storage of Leica gear?
>>
>> Dear LUG,
>>
>> Sadly I have moved away from shooting Leica for the moment.
>> Canon and Mamiya MF digital is occupying every creative moment right
>> now. (and having a blast!)
>> It may be many years until I way drift back in Leica shooting.
>>
>> My M6 and stable of Leica glass is all individually stored in soft  
>> cloth bags.
>> All the gear is in closed plastic storage container. (beneath my bed)
>> I also threw in a few humidity control silica bag things.
>>
>> I was wondering how I should take out the gear and 'run it through  
>> it paces'
>> IE, turn all the lens mechanisms, fire the shutter etc.
>>
>> Any long term storage recommendations? The plastic container is a
>> cheapy from the mall.
>> I also wonder about plastic 'de-gassing' affecting lenses. Real or  
>> rumor?
>>
>> thanks for years of great advice and fun,
>> Eric
>>
>> pics: www.korenman.com
>>
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