Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2017/03/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Out of curiosity, as I have a new Sony, I googled A7ii water damage and saw some horror stories. It looks like I'll have to take more care of it in rain too. My old Nikon F5 which is upstairs in the attic was marvellous in heavy rain, but that was designed as a pro's camera. Other than the top end Nikon D5 or Canon 1DXll, I would imagine that no camera can be said to be monsoon proof. I would be interested in hearing any suggestions for DIY waterproofing. With my Fuji X100S, I used black duct tape to fool potential thieves when I went to the world capital of pickpockets - that's Barcelona, Lluis :-) - and it seems to work as a rain proof cover as well. With the duct taped Fuji, I was regularly approached by people saying "I love those old film cameras"...... Douglas On 15/03/2017 04:07, Richard Endress wrote: > Thank you to Tina Manley, I knew you had been rained on at the least, and > Gene Duprey for telling me you had no problems in wet places like Niagara > Falls, that is the performance I expect from an M model Leica. Also for > the sad news from Nathan Wajsman that he saves his M digital for sunny > days. Interesting note from Ric Carter about wearing his shutters out and > getting great performance after replacement. I seem to have one that is > good on dry days. I think I will wrap it Saran Wrap the next time I go > out in rain or snow. My M8 got wet through the top plate but also in the > back around the monitor screen and buttons. This time around it was just > the top plate that got a few snow flakes on it. In the shutter button hole > I assume. So Saran Wrap it is until I get my darkroom built so I can use > my film cameras or I charge up my Epson R-D1. > > Richard Endress > rendress at me.com > > http://questingbeast.zenfolio.com > > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/grabshooter/ > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > >