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I collect older camera equipment and have seen where some people use UV-C lights to treat their lenses and cameras to prevent mold or fungus in the lenses. I have also seen how some use larger bulbs to treat rooms like in a hospital. Based on what I have read I am pretty convinced I am going to go ahead and get at least a wand to treat my gear. Was wondering if anyone else has any recommendations, ideas or tips? | ||
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Res ipsa loquitur![]() |
The Katadyn Steripen uses UV light to kill viruses quite effectively when used in water. Whether it works for mold is a good questions. It can’t hurt. __________________________ | |||
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“Normal glass (as used in windows) is transparent to UV radiation to a wavelength of about 330 nm (UV-A). The transparency is quite high so almost all UV-A light will pass through glass. Below 330 nm (UV-B and UV-C), almost 100% is blocked by normal glass.” https://www.iuva.org/uv-faqs#:...by%20normal%20glass. Don’t know about camera lens glass, but suspect that it’s nearly opaque to UV-C. Might help on the outer lens surfaces. Serious about crackers. | |||
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Alot of people use UV filters when taking photos and I have read to remove them before treating with UV light so that the light can get thru. | |||
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