Re: proximity of camera to large iron sign



"anon" <anon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:JN7dk.28536$8_5.23324@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wont the photo's tarnish to 'rust color' more quickly as the prints age?

"Roy Jose Lorr" <kenthz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:j6udnTZkt5kpv5DVnZ2dnUVZ_tWtnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
snaremop@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Basically I store my camera next to a large piece of iron. In the
manual it says you're not supposed to have the camera near magnetic
things. Is this okay?

Storing your camera in close proximity to iron will cause the camera to take stronger pictures.



And it wouldn't be steeling them, either




--
Peter

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