📷 Don't let humidity steal your shot!
Moisture Muncher Capsules are essential for any underwater photographer, designed to fit seamlessly into SeaLife cameras and housings. Each package contains 10 capsules that absorb moisture, preventing lens fogging and protecting your equipment from corrosion. With a smart color change feature, you'll know exactly when it's time to replace them. Compact and lightweight, these capsules are a must-have for capturing stunning underwater moments.
J**G
Works great in Sea-Life cameras
I have 2 SeaLife cameras, DC500 and DC1200 as well as a older SeaLife flash. The Moisture Munchers are essential for proper functionality and do their job well. I last used the Moisture Munchers 5 months ago, and the remainder were still good after carefully sealing the Moisture Muncher package. But I think 5-6 months after opening is about as long as they will continue to be effective.
S**N
Moisture munchers for my camera for scuba
Individually packaged, great for tropical areas!
J**N
Works great!
I bought these to use with my sea life underwater camera case, and they came in really handy on a recent trip to Bonaire. They definitely help keeping the moisture out of the camera.
T**S
Thank you for sealing them individually!
In the past these were around 10 in a ziplock bag. If you didn't use them all at once (and who would) they would all go bad before they could be used. THANK YOU FOR SEALING THEM INDIVIDUALLY. This will drastically reduce cost and waste.
P**N
Moisture munchers
These are pricy but work well. My Sealife camera housing was designed to take one of these. My main complaint would be if you don’t use all ten they won’t last until your next trip unless it’s right away. Usually a few months between dive trips and I always buy a back up pouch as the opened package won’t preserve them. Better storage packing or individually wrapped in plastic would work.
M**R
Individual foil packs
Worked great
D**Y
Recommended to keep your camera enclosure from fogging and flooding
I have these in two camera enclosures, a point and shoot camera my son uses, and an enclosure for a Nikon D50 that I use. I used to have problems with fogging, especially on the second or third dives of the day, after opening the enclosure to replace the memory card or battery on the boat or on the beach. Frustrating!I had tried using silica gel packs you find in random equipment, but stopped using them when I read somewhere that those packs are a cause of enclosures flooding: the package gets a tiny corner between the gasket and the facing mating surface and your hundreds of dollars of equipment and future photos are toast (soggy toast, I guess). I wouldn't want a "free" silica gel pack to cost me a camera body and lens plus the cost of a rental outfit for the rest of the trip!I have put a small piece of self-adhesive velcro on each of the tubes in the pack, and put the complementary patch of velcro on the back side of each of the enclosures. They are in locations that make it impossible to interfere with the function of the gasket, so there is no risk of flooding. We have not had any problems with fogging since.As for reusability: a careful read of the label shows the ingredients to be "Indicator Silica Gel." Excellent. What device to generate heat exists in nearly every resort/condo/rental apartment that won't melt the plastic of the capsule? Why your coffee maker does the trick! I place the pink capsules on a ceramic plate placed on the warming plate of the coffee maker overnight, and the next morning they are all dark blue again and ready to go!Stay dry out there!
J**
Individual packets
I purchased these last year for my Sealife camera. They work great at keeping the inside humidity free. They used to come in one resealable pouch, but after a little time they all turned pink, indicating the remainder were no longer useable. This time they came in individual packages so you only open one at a time. Perfect!
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