Last time I shot in the rain for about 1-2 hours some moisture appeared under the top LCD screen but otherwise no issues.... It's probably not the best idea to trust the weather sealing.
Aug 08, 2014 23:32 | #46 Last time I shot in the rain for about 1-2 hours some moisture appeared under the top LCD screen but otherwise no issues.... It's probably not the best idea to trust the weather sealing. Canon 5D Mark III - Leica M240
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snoozer Hatchling 8 posts Joined Dec 2013 More info | I think I did something stupid yesterday, I brought my camera out of my home and did not realize that it was really humid, I tried to stop for a while on the door just to let my camera adjust properly but my viewfinder/lcd/front of lens still had moisture (I needed to wipe it off since I could not see thru it properly). Should I be worried?
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ReservoirDog A Band Apart More info | Aug 16, 2014 02:26 | #48 snoozer wrote in post #17099338 I think I did something stupid yesterday, I brought my camera out of my home and did not realize that it was really humid, I tried to stop for a while on the door just to let my camera adjust properly but my viewfinder/lcd/front of lens still had moisture (I needed to wipe it off since I could not see thru it properly). Should I be worried? Same thing happened 1 year ago with my 500D, I was also concerned about it but I believe it did not cause any damage. But this gets me really worried, what possible problems would this cause? And how would I prevent them? Thanks! It's not a problem, it's natural physics phenomenon, it's the fast change in temperature and humidity between your house and outside which can create condensation Patrice
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TeamSpeed 01010100 01010011 More info | Aug 16, 2014 05:44 | #49 snoozer wrote in post #17099338 I think I did something stupid yesterday, I brought my camera out of my home and did not realize that it was really humid, I tried to stop for a while on the door just to let my camera adjust properly but my viewfinder/lcd/front of lens still had moisture (I needed to wipe it off since I could not see thru it properly). Should I be worried? Same thing happened 1 year ago with my 500D, I was also concerned about it but I believe it did not cause any damage. But this gets me really worried, what possible problems would this cause? And how would I prevent them? Thanks! In the future, you can stick your camera in a ziplock, then take it outside to acclimate to the temperatures, then pull it out, no condensation... Same principle when you switch fish to a different tank. Past Equipment | My Personal Gallery
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snoozer Hatchling 8 posts Joined Dec 2013 More info | I know its normal but I was just worried about the gear getting damaged from it.
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