Just wonder why in that case?
I mean, I know it is not an underwater camera, but I never really cared when I used my OM-2N in rain or no rain. Of corse, that may depend on the amount of water falling down. I never went out in heavy-heavy tropical rain with any of my previous cameras before. I also know that plastic is not sensitive to water, LCD is the same as in other Oly cameras, if my UV at the front of my lenses gets wet, well, just dry it, or throw away and get a new ones.
Has anybody ever had to go to a repair shop or throw away the camera because of some rain drops? I was out in rain the other day, and my E-500 still seems to work. But again, it was a rain I like to walk in, not a massive tropical one, like under water.
I mean, I know it is not an underwater camera, but I never really cared when I used my OM-2N in rain or no rain. Of corse, that may depend on the amount of water falling down. I never went out in heavy-heavy tropical rain with any of my previous cameras before. I also know that plastic is not sensitive to water, LCD is the same as in other Oly cameras, if my UV at the front of my lenses gets wet, well, just dry it, or throw away and get a new ones.
Has anybody ever had to go to a repair shop or throw away the camera because of some rain drops? I was out in rain the other day, and my E-500 still seems to work. But again, it was a rain I like to walk in, not a massive tropical one, like under water.