With all this rain around, again, it would be prudent to ensure good moisture reducing practices with your camera equipment and lenses. I always keep a couple of those dehumidifying 'Closet Camel' type packs where I store my gear. Even in the back of the car you would be surprised how much moisture they collect. Keep some silica gel packs in your camera bag and make sure, if you do get caught out in he rain, that you wipe off as much of the damp as you can. The BRNO Dehumidifying caps look like a good idea too. I must admit that I haven't tried them yet but they are on my shopping list. A little preventative maintenance now might save you a lot of money down the track having fungus and mould removed from your expensive lens.
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