rame5hra0 said:As always, he gets to the nooks and crevices to get the answer ;D.
So there you have it. This is, by dissection at least, the most thoroughly weather-sealed camera I’ve ever run across. (I would point out that I don’t take apart every camera so please don’t change my wording to say it’s the most weather sealed camera. I don’t know that.) But this isn’t just market-speak weather sealing. It’s a thorough and complete attempt to seal every possible crack and crevice the camera has.
dhr90 said:Maybe not putting my 7D mk1 away in the bag when it rained last month wasn't such a good idea (now I've seen all the extra places the mk2 has sealing). Rain covers will be on Santas wish list this year I think.
Impressive upgrades and an impressive dissection.
Marsu42 said:rame5hra0 said:As always, he gets to the nooks and crevices to get the answer ;D.
Thanks for the link, interesting how many points there are where sealing is required/possible and wasn't there on the already "outdoor" 7d1.
Even as a 6d user, it's interesting to see because now I'll be even more extra-careful with it to avoid rain with my (nearly) unsealed camera :-\
Btw here's the decisive quote:
So there you have it. This is, by dissection at least, the most thoroughly weather-sealed camera I’ve ever run across. (I would point out that I don’t take apart every camera so please don’t change my wording to say it’s the most weather sealed camera. I don’t know that.) But this isn’t just market-speak weather sealing. It’s a thorough and complete attempt to seal every possible crack and crevice the camera has.
Marsu42 said:rame5hra0 said:As always, he gets to the nooks and crevices to get the answer ;D.
Thanks for the link, interesting how many points there are where sealing is required/possible and wasn't there on the already "outdoor" 7d1.
dufflover said:dhr90 said:Maybe not putting my 7D mk1 away in the bag when it rained last month wasn't such a good idea (now I've seen all the extra places the mk2 has sealing). Rain covers will be on Santas wish list this year I think.
Impressive upgrades and an impressive dissection.
Most people can probably get away with not using rain covers. I mean the 60D has been rubbished so much in build and sealing but despite being dropped and rained on quite a bit it still lives. I mean it's all probabilities, but some people make it sound like it's super fragile if it's not magnesium alloyed and sealed like a 1-series.
sparda79 said:What I'm interested to know is, will it bend in your pocket?
I heard that the 60D was better sealed than the 6D and the 5D3....... But I freely admit that I didn't trust it in the rain and an umbrella was a standard part of my kit....dufflover said:dhr90 said:Maybe not putting my 7D mk1 away in the bag when it rained last month wasn't such a good idea (now I've seen all the extra places the mk2 has sealing). Rain covers will be on Santas wish list this year I think.
Impressive upgrades and an impressive dissection.
Most people can probably get away with not using rain covers. I mean the 60D has been rubbished so much in build and sealing but despite being dropped and rained on quite a bit it still lives. I mean it's all probabilities, but some people make it sound like it's super fragile if it's not magnesium alloyed and sealed like a 1-series.
dhr90 said:Fair point, but an extra bit of protection wouldn't hurt.dufflover said:but some people make it sound like it's super fragile if it's not magnesium alloyed and sealed like a 1-series.
Don Haines said:I heard that the 60D was better sealed than the 6D and the 5D3....... But I freely admit that I didn't trust it in the rain and an umbrella was a standard part of my kit....
sparda79 said:What I'm interested to know is, will it bend in your pocket?
Chaitanya said:weather sealing really doesnt make that much of difference from my recent experience. This monsoons while herping at Amboli(Western ghats, India), I had moisture condensation inside my 100mm f/2.8L and my friends 17-40 f/4 L even after proper acclimatisation. As long as there light drizzle , any camera and lens can sustain a photo shoot for sometime without need of rain cover. also a cheap raincover does better job at protecting camera and lens than the extra weather sealing claimed by manufacturers.
Joe M said:True that a raincover will do the job but it doesn't hurt to have a sealed (as much as possible) camera too. My biggest issue is that I don't have time to acclimatize my camera during a shoot. I can go from a warm church, out into a damp and possibly rainy (or snowy) cool day and then back into a warm reception hall, all within hours. Till now, I've not had any issues and of course, I'm not dealing in conditions anywhere close to your extremes, but still, it would be nice to have better and better sealing (which looks like it isn't that difficult to do). Maybe I just proved your point that more sealing isn't needed cause I didn't have issues but past performance isn't always in indicator of future events.