Good question Peter.
I would tend to put the camera away, but I know that that is not a good
plan if you want to get decent photos. There are ways of looking after
a camera in the rain, and it is possible to dry it afterwards from a
shower. The sea poses more of a problem because it is possible for the
salt spray to get inside (but is the 4Ti not equipped with seals to
prevent ingress of moisture?).
Sand is just too much for me to cope with...
Chris
On Monday, Jun 2, 2003, at 18:34 Europe/London, petertje@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
Hi,
This is a question that I've been asking myself for some time.
Suppose you're on the road with your favourite body and lens. For me,
that's a 4Ti with a 90mm/f2.0. For others it could be an OM2SP with a
250mm/f2.0, or for you it could be your old but trustworthy OM1 with a
50mm/f1.8. It doesn't matter too much.
It's raining like hell. Maybe you're on a little island and there's
plenty of spray from the sea. Maybe you're in a sand storm in a
desert, or in the woods with plenty of crap flying around.
Do you take out the camera to take a picture of that oh-so impressive
weather ? Knowing that it might work this time and next time, but one
day it will break your favourite camera ?
I was considering this while visiting south Ireland (Co.Kerry). In
the woods, it was really hot and humid and the rain came pouring down,
and a companion's Min*lta whish-bang plastic-fantastic gave up. My OM
happily shot everything I wanted. I'm not going to stop myself from
doing this, but I know that one day, I might find a group of nice
vegetables inhabiting my beloved lens, or worse.
How do you feel about this dilemma ?
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Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
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