thank u coolthought for the web site. but it dont show in some lens tat is Environmentally sealed anot. like the nikon 105mm marco VR. but still is very good enough.
to ZerocoolAstra- the WR im looking for is the Environmentally sealed like Water and dust resistant. ^^
thank u coolthought for the web site. but it dont show in some lens tat is Environmentally sealed anot. like the nikon 105mm marco VR. but still is very good enough.
to ZerocoolAstra- the WR im looking for is the Environmentally sealed like Water and dust resistant. ^^
Which brings me back to my original question:
What kind of situation are you intending to subject your camera (and I suppose yourself) to, that will benefit from this additional weather sealing?
boat fishing.... hmmmm, I guess that includes lots of spray from the sea.
Well I think you would still need to take the same precautions in such a situation, regardless of the sealing capabilities of your camera body and lens A good wipe-down at the soonest convenient opportunity should go a long way to preserving the function of your equipment.
As for -10C cold... hmmm, environmental sealing should be unnecessary, I feel. Even a PnS would likely still work
DISCLAIMER:
I DON'T RECOMMEND YOU TRY IT! Even though my equipment has also survive quite tough conditions ( rain, desert sand storms n temperature over 55 degrees C, winter sub zero for prolonged periods ).
For boat fishing or any activity related to seawater I strongly recommend you get an underwater housing instead. Seawater is very corrosive, long exposure in such harsh conditions will ultimately spell doom to your camera/ lens.
For boat fishing or any activity related to seawater I strongly recommend you get an underwater housing instead. Seawater is very corrosive, long exposure in such harsh conditions will ultimately spell doom to your camera/ lens.