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To be fair, Red Fort hasn't changed a lot more than 300 years. 25 years is nothing compared to that.Decided to refresh my red fort memories after nearly 25 years.. Hasn't changed much
Haa haaa Haa, that's what I meant.. Wanted to add a winking emoji, but you can't add them while on mobile...To be fair, Red Fort hasn't changed a lot more than 300 years. 25 years is nothing compared to that.
Haa haaa Haa, that's what I meant.. Wanted to add a winking emoji, but you can't add them while on mobile...
The workmanship on the red fort is so exquisite.I didn't take pics or visited the buildings / barracks that British had built in the premesis...
Believe me there are plenty of those eye sores there...
Forgot to mention the location, it's Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh.Where is this from? It looks surreal.
Yes, along with monitoring the temp/humidity using a xiaomi mijia sensor.Do you guys use dry cabinets to keep your cameras and lenses?
I use a combination of following as a poor man's dry chamber -Do you guys use dry cabinets to keep your cameras and lenses?
Which one would you recommend?Yes, along with monitoring the temp/humidity using a xiaomi mijia sensor.
I've kept my camera and lenses in a cupboard and haven't had any issues in 10-15 years, but I guess it might make sense if someone has expensive gear and lives in a humid environment.Do you guys use dry cabinets to keep your cameras and lenses?
I have the Hiniso Ad-50c, got it for ~10k. Has temp/humidity readout (not what I'm using to monitor) and keeps the relative humidity down below ~50%, with the sensor placed at the exact opposite corner (built in display reads ~30%), even with BLR humidity reaching 80%+ this week. Friend uses a smaller cabinet, Ad-20c (iirc), and they have larger sizes as well.Which one would you recommend?