Absolutely! ... I've made over 15000 images with so far and haven't noticed any light leak issues ... of course screen blackout between shots and slow start-up times are a bit annoying but nothing that hinders my photos.darrellrhodesmiller said:i've been using the sony a7r since it came out. prob shot 1000 images.. havent had any problems at all.
It means you cannot take it under waterexpatinasia said:What does this issue mean for the camera's weather sealing?
expatinasia said:What does this issue mean for the camera's weather sealing?
Dylan777 said:Try to aim the flash light through clear plastic drinking bottle with the cap onexpatinasia said:What does this issue mean for the camera's weather sealing?![]()
Rienzphotoz said:The light leak occurs with the body cap in place, but is more severe with a 35 f/2.8 Sony lens mounted instead of the body cap. The leak is worst when the light is shined onto the lens-release button area. It is also bad when the light shines onto the lower left quadrant of the lens mount, and directly above the lens mount. Other areas either didn’t leak or showed only a thin line that was far less pronounced than these areas.
As I mentioned before, light rain will not get inside the camera even with the FE 35 f/2.8 lens mounted on it.expatinasia said:My point/question was that if this happens:
Rienzphotoz said:The light leak occurs with the body cap in place, but is more severe with a 35 f/2.8 Sony lens mounted instead of the body cap. The leak is worst when the light is shined onto the lens-release button area. It is also bad when the light shines onto the lower left quadrant of the lens mount, and directly above the lens mount. Other areas either didn’t leak or showed only a thin line that was far less pronounced than these areas.
Then surely that means that rain/water/sweat etc could also get in through those spaces?
That would worry me more than the light issue, but I do not know, which is why I am asking.
Rienzphotoz said:As I mentioned before, light rain will not get inside the camera even with the FE 35 f/2.8 lens mounted on it.expatinasia said:My point/question was that if this happens:
Rienzphotoz said:The light leak occurs with the body cap in place, but is more severe with a 35 f/2.8 Sony lens mounted instead of the body cap. The leak is worst when the light is shined onto the lens-release button area. It is also bad when the light shines onto the lower left quadrant of the lens mount, and directly above the lens mount. Other areas either didn’t leak or showed only a thin line that was far less pronounced than these areas.
Then surely that means that rain/water/sweat etc could also get in through those spaces?
That would worry me more than the light issue, but I do not know, which is why I am asking.
"Water" getting inside: if you are referring to small water splashes I don't think there is anything to worry about.
"Sweat" getting inside: maybe if Kingkong is sweating ;D
No, "rain drops running down the surface" will not pose any issue ... if you read Roger Circa's post, you will notice that hardly any camera is immune to light leak. I have used a few non-weather sealed bodies in light rain with "rain drops running down the surface" but never had any issues whatsoever. Besides, anyone who does photography, in areas where it rains unexpectedly, always knows to carry a small face towel to wipe the body regularly ... alternatively one can put a small plastic bag over the body ... but if you are still concerned, (on Amazon) you can find plenty of very cheap dedicated plastic camera bags (for just a few dollars) that protect your camera even in heavy rains.expatinasia said:Rienzphotoz said:As I mentioned before, light rain will not get inside the camera even with the FE 35 f/2.8 lens mounted on it.expatinasia said:My point/question was that if this happens:
Rienzphotoz said:The light leak occurs with the body cap in place, but is more severe with a 35 f/2.8 Sony lens mounted instead of the body cap. The leak is worst when the light is shined onto the lens-release button area. It is also bad when the light shines onto the lower left quadrant of the lens mount, and directly above the lens mount. Other areas either didn’t leak or showed only a thin line that was far less pronounced than these areas.
Then surely that means that rain/water/sweat etc could also get in through those spaces?
That would worry me more than the light issue, but I do not know, which is why I am asking.
"Water" getting inside: if you are referring to small water splashes I don't think there is anything to worry about.
"Sweat" getting inside: maybe if Kingkong is sweating ;D
Was actually thinking of a rain drop(s) running down the surface. If light can get in so can water, and the lens release button looks like the sort of place water could run into and divert into the camera.
expatinasia said:Was actually thinking of a rain drop(s) running down the surface. If light can get in so can water, and the lens release button looks like the sort of place water could run into and divert into the camera.
eml58 said:expatinasia said:Was actually thinking of a rain drop(s) running down the surface. If light can get in so can water, and the lens release button looks like the sort of place water could run into and divert into the camera.
Hi Expatinasia, have a look at this video, at around the 3.45 mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUJc83wV6iA
I haven'y tried that with my own a7r, but I did have mine on a Jet Ski in Australia in December videoing my son on those Water Plume thingys, covered the a7r in a reasonable amount of salt water, washed it off later with a soaked towel of fresh water, still working, impressed me at least.
I've tried the light leak thing on mine, friend of mine also has the a7r we bought them same time same shop in Singapore, unable to get the light leak issue, but I can on my 5DMK III's, hasn't seemed to have caused much of an issue to date though.