Using a Dry Cabinet to Protect Photography Gear

Christopher Alga

Christopher Alga

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Using a Dry Cabinet to Protect Photography Gear. During a multi-day shoot in Costa Rica, I realized that the intense humidity was starting to affect my lenses. Moisture collected inside my camera bags, and I feared it might lead to fungus if left unchecked.

As a Costa Rica photographer, I invested in a dry cabinet to store all of my camera gear. I also started using silica gel packs and recharging them regularly to maintain a low-humidity environment. Over time, this practice has prevented fungus growth and kept my lenses functioning perfectly despite the tropical conditions.

My advice? Don’t underestimate the importance of dry storage. Based on my experience, investing in a dry cabinet is one of the most effective ways to safeguard your gear for tropical photography. Doing photography in Costa Rica involves more than choosing the right lens or camera; it’s about ensuring your equipment can withstand the environment so you can focus on creating exceptional images.

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Using a Dry Cabinet to Protect Photography Gear

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Written By Christopher Alga

A humanistic photographer and visual storyteller bridging cultures between Costa Rica and Barcelona, capturing the extraordinary in everyday moments and revealing the profound connections between people, heritage, and environment.

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