Anyone who has ever opened their backpack in the morning and found a clammy, damp camera or a fogged eyepiece knows how quickly anticipation can turn into frustration. This is exactly where Omegon comes in: with accessories that protect your optics, make your images sharper, and simply keep your equipment in good condition for longer.
With the Omegon DUNEDRY moisture absorbers, you get a kind of silent caretaker for your camera backpack or cupboard. While your camera, lenses, or telescope have long since been stowed away, DUNEDRY continues working in the background and absorbs excess moisture. This not only keeps your equipment pleasantly dry, but at the same time protects it from creeping moisture damage that often only becomes noticeable when it’s actually already too late.
Especially in damp basements, poorly ventilated cupboards, or after a night-time photo trip in the fog, moisture quickly builds up. DUNEDRY helps to defuse this climate before mold, corrosion, or unsightly deposits can spread across lenses and metal parts. Essentially, it is a small, inconspicuous insurance policy for your entire photo equipment that takes up hardly any space but can save you a lot of trouble when it really matters.
In closed bags, cases, or backpacks, moist air cannot escape. The result: condensation, tarnished glass surfaces, and over time an ideal biotope for mold spores. With Omegon DUNEDRY, you simply place your helper next to your camera, lenses, or binoculars. The absorbent granules take up the excess moisture from the surrounding air and thus ensure a significantly drier microclimate around your equipment.
We repeatedly see that high-quality lenses or telescope eyepieces in particular suffer damage from permanently elevated humidity. Fine fungal threads in the lens system, rust on screws, stiff focusing rings – none of this appears overnight, but develops slowly, almost unnoticed. DUNEDRY tackles the problem right there and reduces the humidity before these issues can even arise.
It hardly matters to DUNEDRY whether you store your equipment in a wardrobe, in the studio, in a dry attic, or in a rather damp basement. Wherever you keep your photo or optical equipment for longer periods, its use is worthwhile. The moisture absorbers are particularly practical in:
- Camera backpacks and bags after rain, fog, or high humidity
- Cabinets and display cases with cameras, lenses, and binoculars
- Transport cases for telescopes, mounts, and eyepieces
- Storage rooms, basements, or attics with fluctuating climate