Interesting read as usually.
https://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2017/10/about-getting-your-camera-wet-teardown-of-a-salty-sony-a7sii/
"This is an easy water access because the foam seal doesn’t go all the way around the door (it stops where the forceps are pointing)."
"But this ‘weather resistant’ camera has absolutely no weather resistance on the bottom."
Q/A on Disqus:
Q: Lets come at this from a different angle. Which high rental cameras have you NOT, seen water damage from? I have heard of people washing salt water off their Canon 1DX with a hose. How do the top of line Canons and Nikons hold up?
A - Roger: I don't remember seeing a D5 or 1Dx with obvious salt-water damage, but we rent far fewer of those, and I expect the rentals tend to be to more experienced photographers.
https://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2017/10/about-getting-your-camera-wet-teardown-of-a-salty-sony-a7sii/
"This is an easy water access because the foam seal doesn’t go all the way around the door (it stops where the forceps are pointing)."
"But this ‘weather resistant’ camera has absolutely no weather resistance on the bottom."
Q/A on Disqus:
Q: Lets come at this from a different angle. Which high rental cameras have you NOT, seen water damage from? I have heard of people washing salt water off their Canon 1DX with a hose. How do the top of line Canons and Nikons hold up?
A - Roger: I don't remember seeing a D5 or 1Dx with obvious salt-water damage, but we rent far fewer of those, and I expect the rentals tend to be to more experienced photographers.