i won't be doing this with my 1D MkIII

:eek::eek::eek:

Jeeeeeewiz!! Thats faith in the weather sealing!!
Rain proof NOT waterproof dear boy!!
 
Jeez, i've done some stupid things in my time but that takes the biscuit!!
 
Pentax forum has pics of a guy taking his K20D into the shower to was mud off it.
Not something I do or anything like it.
 
Too much money to get a damp sponge to it let alone that!! Scary!
 
Are you lot for real?

It's rainproof - and he briefly placed it under a running tap. It's not as though he immersed it in water which was what I was expecting from the comments.
 
I recon mine has been as wet as that in outdoor use and for a lot longer time too.
 
I recon mine has been as wet as that in outdoor use and for a lot longer time too.

I think my 40d has been, it got soaked at Donnington. I know another guys 50d gave up that day.

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I would say both my 40D and 350D have been as wet as that in rain before. Interestingly my 350D stands up to rain much better than my 40D :(
 
My 40d has been wetter than that although I was 'caught out' in a storm. It was fine so I'm sure that camera would be. That said - I wouldn't be sad enough to run it under the tap for the purpose of showing off a camera.
 
:( I stand corrected!
By the sound of things they can take it!
I was under the impression that they are weather sealed - ie can handle rain splashes but not constantly exposed to water?
 
Are you lot for real?

It's rainproof - and he briefly placed it under a running tap. It's not as though he immersed it in water which was what I was expecting from the comments.

A running tap is a lot different from even the hardest rain! A constant stream of water has a much higher chance of breaching a seal that individual droplets.

Basically he's another idiot who's misread "weather proofed" as "water proof" and assumes he can chuck as much water at it as he likes. It's a wonder he didn't try submerging it in the bath :cuckoo:
 
I must admit that I wouldn't do it with mine either. But I suspect it's more to do with the pressure of water than anything else. I notice the tap wasn't blasting water out like a high pressure hosepipe.
 
The 7d movie that was put out before original release showed it being showered down. That is not meant to be as water-resistant as the 1d. I wouldn't worry too much about this. It isn't as if it is being submerged.
 
My D3 and 70-200 have been soaked on a couple of occasions, one of which was being caught in a MASSIVE downpour on a airboat in the Everglades. I wouldn't soak them like that every day but they can certainly handle more than you'd imagine.
 
I'm sure that i read on here sometime ago, that someone actually dropped there D3 or Mk1 into a river and witout any ill effect.

Not something i would want to do, but don't think it will have caused any damage.

Rob.
 
I read on POTN that one pro had dunked his in the river a couple of times when shooting.
 
I remember reading that the 1D series are weatherproof up to equivalent of 7-8inches per hour (in rain terms I guess) which is a fair old amount!!
 
There was an infamous D3 video posted on YouTube just after launch that showed a guy pouring apple sauce, cereal etc over the camera and then washing it off with a jug of water and then dropping it from a 1m height. I believe it turned out to be a promo video for the camera. Perhaps this is too?
 
If he used it more he would not have to wash the dust off it:lol:

Seriously though if the camera gets dirty surly its easier to like said before a damp sponge or cloth to wipe away dirt, not trying to hose it off???:nuts:
 
I read on POTN that one pro had dunked his in the river a couple of times when shooting.

My daughter fell in a river with a 1D, which came out fine when I picked it up.
Lens (50mm) was not so good, though.
 
Are you lot for real?

It's rainproof - and he briefly placed it under a running tap. It's not as though he immersed it in water which was what I was expecting from the comments.

agreed, mine have been drenched far worse that that and never missed a beat
 
I have to say I've seen a 1DSMK2 standing out on a tripod all day in torrential rain - and I mean torrential, getting a lot wetter than that so I don't think there was any danger from running it under a low pressure tap. Whether I'd have done that though - I doubt it! :D
 
Wonder if he'll try it out in the bath next!?

I'd agree that using the camera in heavy rain for a long time would be a lot worse than putting it under the tap for a few seconds, but still I wouldn't try it. Wish I had his money to burn...
 
The key to remember is the water was not under pressure... ie not from a jet wash or deep water where the pressure is higher, under normal conditions that is nothing.
 
The key to remember is the water was not under pressure... ie not from a jet wash or deep water where the pressure is higher, under normal conditions that is nothing.

i agree, its water under pressure thats the killer....thats a hell of a leap of faith though...
 
yup, its pressure that blows out and/or bypasses seals.

my 20D got a soaking the other weekend and just about survived with a few misfires and ERR99s lol

:lol:

I buggered the buttons on my battery grip after they got swapped with mud, so using this thread as inspiration I lobbed it under a stream of water... hey presto the buttons work again.


running tap ftw.

Thanks for the thread! :D:D:D
 
i agree, its water under pressure thats the killer....thats a hell of a leap of faith though...

I suppose you're right. When anything is under pressure it's more likely to make mistakes, can't blame them too much though. ;)

Gotta admit I wouldn't dare to do it myself (even if I had weather-proof gear).
 
The pentax K20d has that many weather seals you can use it as a life jacket.:D:D:D:D:D
 
had both my cameras in rain worse than that, i shoot rallies!

Rain drops falling from 10,000 feet have got to penetrate rubber seals a lot easier than water falling from 10 inches!!!!!

and our survey says, ehhh uhhhh - terminal velocity...
 
When my 300 F4 fell in the stream I could actually see plankton swimming around in it :D
 
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