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Canon 50D and 70-200 F/2.8 IS Equipment Waterproof?

 
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Dec 21, 2008 14:11 |  #1

Received an early Christmas present and would not want to ruin them on their first outing.

I am going to see the 49ers vs Redskins game December 28th. It will probably be raining that day, so my question and concern is that my equipment will be ruined due to the rain. Do I have anything to worry about? Will I be fine as long as I don't run them under water?

Any suggestion or experience would be greatly appreciated.

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Dec 21, 2008 15:06 |  #2

I wouldn't risk it. The 50D has "improved" water resistance but it's not water proof.

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Dec 21, 2008 16:04 |  #3

NO WAY!

I now own a 50D because I zapped my 40D due to water while I was using a StormJacket cover over my gear. Granted, it was PROURING that day (I was out in it for ~5 hours) and I am not exactly sure how or where the water got in...nontheless, they are by no means waterproof!

Even with a cover...be careful!




  
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Dec 21, 2008 16:31 |  #4

There are no "waterproof" lenses or bodies. There are "dust and weather resistant" lenses and bodies.

Be sure to use a cover of some sort. Good trash bags work in a pinch.


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Dec 21, 2008 16:42 |  #5

The 1d Mark III can be in the rain for a short while but none of the cameras can ever be in a pouring rain for more than a few minutes.




  
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Dec 21, 2008 19:28 |  #6

Bummed that I have to wait for the Redskins to play in the west coast, but I will not be taking a chance.

Thank you very much for all the feedback!




  
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Dec 28, 2008 20:55 |  #7

You should have taken it. A 20 cent plastic bag is all you needed. Don't let weather stop ya next time.




  
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Dec 28, 2008 21:03 |  #8

I have no confidence in rain covers if you are in constant rain for more than 30 minutes with any equipment. I generally shoot weddings come rain or shine, but insist on having an umbrella through the whole shoot. I couldn't imagine risking $2k + in gear.


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Dec 28, 2008 21:37 |  #9

Suzy, you should trust that Canon understood that your camera will be used in less than perfect conditions. They are a heck of a lot tougher then you are giving them credit for.




  
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Dec 28, 2008 21:46 |  #10

I think my gear is tough, but I can't risk having my equipment fail at a wedding. It would be foolish of me to take that chance with someone else's day.


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Dec 29, 2008 07:31 |  #11

I hear ya, but that is why you have a backup camera. You know your not going to get the shot if your camera is sitting in its comfy bag. If the weather is piss poor, that is part of that day, and should be part of the record in images. Of course don't needlessly risk your equipment. But securing them really is easier than most assume. Cheers.




  
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Dec 29, 2008 07:51 |  #12

I usually have both cameras on me when I shoot, one with the 24-70, the other with the 17-40 or 85 1.8 or 70-200. When the weather is bad, and I've had 2 weddings with downpours, I had to use only one, just for that reason, have to have the back up. And everything got wet anyway, as the rain was coming down in buckets.


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Dec 29, 2008 14:14 |  #13

Wish ya posted more of your stuff Suzie...




  
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Dec 31, 2008 08:00 as a reply to  @ Croasdail's post |  #14

I have found that a Glad garbage bag is more effective than most commercial rain gear. Puch a small hole for the lens hood pry it through rubber band it. Punch a small hole for the view finder ( I use an extender ) squeeze it over then put on the extender. You just better be reall good at using your controls blind and forget chimping. Plus anything happens change the bag.




  
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Jan 01, 2009 07:01 |  #15

I use one of those Optech Rain cover things.
Shot a couple of football matches, 40D or 50D and Sigma 120-300 in the rain no problem.
I think I got more wet with leggings,coat etc on!
The damp wipes off, just don't put it in a bowl of water.
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