I had an unusually wet weekend of photo taking, but couldn't resist the great sc enery. As a result most of my camera gear became very wet, including my wooden field. I'm wondering if there are special precautions I should take to dry thin gs out. I've unloaded everything to dry at room temps, and extened the bellows of my camera. I'm wondering if I should work the shutters of my lenses or move t he aperture blades or if there are other measures to be taken? I'd obviously li ke to avoid getting everything so wet, but am wondering if occational situations like this are especially bad for things to the degree I should take better prec autions or avoid exposing my gear to these extremes? Suggestions appreciated.
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