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digi cabi setting
Topic Started: Mar 30 2008, 10:03 PM (2,902 Views)
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marvin
Apr 1 2008, 12:07 PM
I just sold off my AD-70 to get the 120L, everything's fine except that the trays, I realised, are made of plastic. My 70L came with metal trays. I missed them. LOL

What kind of trays do your Digi-Cabi come with?

mine 50L is plastic trays too~ :ph43r:
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Mine are plastics too ... The centre one when pulling out got a creaking sound la ... <_<

Its good to have a bigger capacity one . Can seperate the different range of lenses . Heavy Metal long zooms below , going up to the lightest like plastic lenses on the top . :D
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Apr 1 2008, 01:43 PM
Mine are plastics too ... The centre one when pulling out got a creaking sound la ... <_<

Its good to have a bigger capacity one . Can seperate the different range of lenses . Heavy Metal long zooms below , going up to the lightest like plastic lenses on the top . :D

hahaha envious of your lenses!! :wub:

for me.. body below.. lenses on the tray.. LOL~~ only 2 compartments for me~
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marvin
Apr 1 2008, 12:07 PM
I just sold off my AD-70 to get the 120L, everything's fine except that the trays, I realised, are made of plastic. My 70L came with metal trays. I missed them. LOL

What kind of trays do your Digi-Cabi come with?

i have 2 80L digicabi, the older one came with metal trays, the newer one is plastic.
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Mar 31 2008, 11:57 PM
Call me KS .. But I actually brought 1/3 tub of silica gel along to Cambodia. Store in bag together with the lenses after cleaning each night.. :whistle:

and i bet all that fit into your tamrac exp 5 yah? :lol:
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wah luckily my cheapo 30L digi-cabi comes with metal trays hehe.

bro Koh you clean the lenses every night ar? so dedicated :cheer:
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Yeah , i bet he really take care ALL of his kids at home .
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thats prob where he gets most of his exercise :lol:

Nick, your 30L is prob older stock, or they still sell them with metal trays. either way, i feel that is much better than the plastic ones even though they are quite sturdy.
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Hihi, guys

I have a problem here. My 2mth old Dry cabinate is showing still 40% RH even when I had reduce the turn dial setting knob to only 25% power. :jaw-drop: Is my dry cabinate faulty or i need to reduce the power even lower??
It used to show 30% RH when the power is 75%.

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Apr 2 2008, 09:55 AM
Hihi, guys

I have a problem here. My 2mth old Dry cabinate is showing still 40% RH even when I had reduce the turn dial setting knob to only 25% power. :jaw-drop: Is my dry cabinate faulty or i need to reduce the power even lower??
It used to show 30% RH when the power is 75%.

Thanks

Just reduce it further. It took me a few days to adjust mine to what I want.
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