Ya know, as I was writing that, I thought "Some smart-arse is gonna say
something about submersion..." ;-)
Remember that I said I've never capsized the canoe? I know I'm tempting
fate here...
I wouldn't expect it to be water-PROOF, just water-resistant as stated
in the marketing blurbs.
BTW, is there an underwater housing for the E-1?
Earl
Winsor Crosby wrote:
>I think it is splash proof, not submersible. ;-) I agree that is a
>definite plus for the E-1 whether water, dust or sand.
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>Winsor
>Long Beach, California, USA
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>On Aug 10, 2005, at 3:12 PM, Earl Dunbar wrote:
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>>In thinking about these two bodies, I originally thought like that,
>>plus
>>I liked the feel of the E300. But then I started thinking about the
>>weather sealing on the E-1... Your photography may not require it, but
>>since I like to do a lot of stuff on/near water, it's a consideration
>>for me.
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