Dslr caught in rain :(


wjtoh

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As per title. Wad should I do to prevent fungus?
 

throw inside dry box.
 

Common sense should tell you to wipe it dry, remove battery and lens. Next step - see posting above.
 

Does the camera still work? :eek:
If kena splashed by the raindrops only, high chance that everything works fine. They're quite rugged :)
 

Relax... Camera is not made of toufu.
 

Just for fun...

Warning: do not try this at home unless you know BOTH your camera and lens is weather sealed. ;)
[vid]TpjPqIE7e6s[/vid]

And I wonder how they filmed this... All footage shot using Nikon D300s.
[vid]Lv0660oT8VY[/vid]
 

Does the camera still work? :eek:
If kena splashed by the raindrops only, high chance that everything works fine. They're quite rugged :)

luckily it still does! :D sudden heavy rain, no time to keep cam and it took a shower :(
 

Love the slow-mo helicopter spinning blades! Can the 30FPS movie on the d300s capture that?
 

Just for fun...

Warning: do not try this at home unless you know BOTH your camera and lens is weather sealed. ;)
[vid]TpjPqIE7e6s[/vid]

And I wonder how they filmed this... All footage shot using Nikon D300s.
[vid]Lv0660oT8VY[/vid]

the second video was awesome! :D
 

Love the slow-mo helicopter spinning blades! Can the 30FPS movie on the d300s capture that?

Apparently, since that video is shot entirely on D300s.

This is the behind the scenes movie... also shot with D300s
[vid]zJga50nM5VM[/vid]
 

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wow! did they also use D300S in front of the kayak where all those water splash is happening?
 

Bury it in rice after a good blowdry with cold air? :)
 

wow! did they also use D300S in front of the kayak where all those water splash is happening?

totally shot with D300s.., I would think so... but did they use a water proof housing or something? I am not sure.