Could be a stupid question this, but is it safe enough to photograph a welder at work without needing any kind of filter to protect the sensor? I'm aware of the usual dangers with welding but I'm thinking more about the light and sensor.
+1don't get to close - welding spatter can burn its way onto the surface of a lens - just look at the glass on a welding helmet - spattered with fragments of molten metal.
No to mention...don't get to close - welding spatter can burn its way onto the surface of a lens - just look at the glass on a welding helmet - spattered with fragments of molten metal.
Not just the camera you have to worry about protect your eyes, ark-eye bloody hurts.
Not just the camera you have to worry about protect your eyes, ark-eye bloody hurts.
Safer to use the screen rather than evf then, thanks for advice I'll be nice and careful!
Safer to use the screen rather than evf then, thanks for advice I'll be nice and careful!