Spent a very-wet weekend photographic local hillclimb motorsport in the rain last week - mainly using my 300mm f/2.8 (until it got to the point where I couldn't clean the front element any more due to a soggy microfibre cloth...)
Anyway, the kit got rained on pretty comprehensively. I only changed lenses once (and didn't let anything other than moist air into the body). Towards the end of the afternoon, I noticed a small haze of condensation under the top LCD-cover.
I always dry my kit out (with all doors etc. open) overnight - and the condensation has gone - but I was a bit surprised to see it in the first place.
Was it just the moist air during the (single) lens-change, do you reckon?
ps - ISO1600 and 3200 shots in the wooded section of the course were extremely impressive. AF-performance wasn't - but these were extremely-tricky conditions - trying to get the camera to change from pre-focus to a 70-mph vehicle 30 yards away in low light was always likely to cause problems.
1D Mk III

