I think it's a combination of dust and moisture which stick on the lens/camera body, never cleaned, and rarely being used. Dust and water will become food and drink for fungus to thrive and will eventually damage our cameras and lenses.So what is this all about? Its just dust inside or what? Because I'm still confused a bit, also concerned about my lenses too.
So what is this all about? Its just dust inside or what? Because I'm still confused a bit, also concerned about my lenses too.Happened to me before! I think mine was because the lens exposed with a little bit of raindrops and dust. The worst thing was I tried to clean it with a cotton bud and baby oil . I brought it to service center before it was getting worse.
I think it's a combination of dust and moisture which stick on the lens/camera body, never cleaned, and rarely being used. Dust and water will become food and drink for fungus to thrive and will eventually damage our cameras and lenses.So what is this all about? Its just dust inside or what? Because I'm still confused a bit, also concerned about my lenses too.
I was starting to worry about my new lenses. Which aren't very old, maybe couple of years, but all dust and water sealed. Can they be affected too?In old ones, more debris accumulates during use, so this happens more often with old ones.
I read about this in one of the articles on the Internet, I did not come across it myself. You have a very humid climate, which is favorable for the growth of fungi and mold. But in fact, this is a great rarity.I was starting to worry about my new lenses. Which aren't very old, maybe couple of years, but all dust and water sealed. Can they be affected too?
In UK the humidity is very high. I still keep my lenses in their manufacture bags. Idk, is that having some silica can prevent or minimise the risk?I read about this in one of the articles on the Internet, I did not come across it myself. You have a very humid climate, which is favorable for the growth of fungi and mold. But in fact, this is a great rarity.