Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Alexander wrote: >Thanks for the inso on drying an M6 I will write it down, but I may >have mislead you. I wondered if anyone had any WAR (WORE) stories >involving M cameras and their survival in adverse conditions. There >is a web site some where which states a photographer shot all day in >the rain with an M3 and although the camera worked fine. He opened >it up when home and dried it out and it was perfect again. He also >swears that and M3 in almost waterproof (within reason) because of >this. I wondered if anyone had any other stories about M's and feats >of endurance. I've no problem about using Ms in mildly wet weather. Like Ted, I just keep the camera tucked under a waterproof coat until I want to shoot. A little rain never hurt a Leica providing you dry it off immediately. OTOH, if you're looking for a camera you can use in a deluge with absolutely no problems, you can't beat a Nikonos V. I know it's supposed to be primarily an UW camera, but for me it's the ultimate kit for foul weather - and we get plenty of that in Ireland. I use it mostly with the dual purpose 35/2.5 Nikkor, which has plenty of DOF for zone focusing. It's also a great camera for the beach. If it gets sandy, just wash it under a tap. For Ms, I believe you can get something which is essentially a plastic bag with a rigid clear pane you line up with the lens. But tucking it under a coat works equally well. Best Alex -- Alex Hurst Waterfall Nr. Cork Ireland Tel: +353 214 543 328 (H) +353 214 270 907 (W) Fax: +353 214 271 248 email: corkflor@iol.ie Also: corkflor.2@virgin.net (when in the UK, which isn't often) Home website: http://www.iol.ie/~corkflor/ Business website: http://www.corkflorists.com/ Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) public key available at: http://pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371 ID: 0x5BB72019