Wrecked my 6D today, what a POS

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So I got over my initial dislike last year of a few of the corners Canon took with the 6D (like 1/4000 max shutter speed) because the image quality was on par with my 5D3. Today shooting the Collingwood Ontario Elvis festival in the rain with a EF 400mm 2.8 IS on my 5D3 and a 14mm 2.8 II on my 6D and I was shocked to find that my 6D stopped responding after about 20 minutes in sporadic rain. I got home, opened things up to inspect and found felt-like material at all the seams rather than the expected rubber material that even my EF-S mount 2009 era 7D has. I'm sorry, but F$#%K you Canon, for my couple of grand I want you to not skimp out on maybe a dollar's worth of sealing material. My 6D is now in a bowl of rice in my cranked up to the max infrared sauna, I'll see if my hatred of Canon corner cutting sticks. No wonder I enjoy developing EOS mount solutions for 60's to mid 80's era Canon manual focus lenses, its before they started sucking like it was a sport.


Edit, a few hours later:

Well, the bowl of rice and a couple of hours in the dry sauna seem to have brought the body back to life thankfully. I'm thinking that the 6D problems had something to do with the fact that it was hanging mostly from my shoulder with the rear buttons facing the rain where my 5D3 was mostly top up since they look like they should both share the same "weatherproofing" levels.


-Ed Mika
 
I hope you get things working again... but.

The 7D was rated as weatherproof (whatever that actually means).
The 6D is not.

Maybe you shouldn't have cut corners yourself.
Not suggesting you should have had to pay an extra grand for a 5D3 with weather sealing, but $60 on a kata jacket or even $5 on a throwaway rain cover...

My over-riding feeling is empathy, sympathy even, but you can't really blame canon. You made a bad call, but the punishment seems undue.
 
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I agree, I did not double check Canon marketing to see if the weatherproof box was checked, I made an incorrect assumption and now I'm paying for it. I should have taken my 1D4 as a second body but it didn't look like rain when I left and I didn't want the 1.3 crop factor on either lens for the look I was going for. I already dislike what Canon is doing with cheapening everything down build-wise (but surprisingly not correspondingly cost-wise) particularly in lenses and this certainly doesn't do much to change my sour opinion. I normally would not have purchased a bottom end 6D but I pretty much need 1 of everything for my lens conversion development work for interference testing.

paul13walnut5 said:
I hope you get things working again... but.

The 7D was rated as weatherproof (whatever that actually means).
The 6D is not.

Maybe you shouldn't have cut corners yourself.
Not suggesting you should have had to pay an extra grand for a 5D3 with weather sealing, but $60 on a kata jacket or even $5 on a throwaway rain cover...

My over-riding feeling is empathy, sympathy even, but you can't really blame canon. You made a bad call, but the punishment seems undue.
 
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paul13walnut5 said:
I hope you get things working again... but.

The 7D was rated as weatherproof (whatever that actually means).
The 6D is not.

Not sure that's entirely true. On the spec sheets Canon rate the 6D, 7D and 5DIII all the same as '= to the EOS 1n'.

Of course that camera didn't soley comprise of sophisticated electronics packed into a portable box. I'm wary of this level of proofing: I wouldn't use any of them in rain without protection.

Interesting that the 6D has felt proofing as opposed to the rubber gaskets in the 7D.
 
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Don't forget to throw a silica-gel pack in the battery compartment.

My s95 was inadvertently left out overnight, on the ground and went through storm that dumped an inch of rain in 30 minutes. It was in a leather case that prevented the rain from directly striking the camera but acted as a big sponge. I popped the battery and card, dried it off, and put it in a brown paper bag with rice and the silica-gel pack in the battery compartment for two days. I didn't apply heat as I didn't want to drive moisture further into it - especially the lens. It seems to have survived, and since it was face down, the lens doesn't seem contaminated.
 
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paul13walnut5 said:
I hope you get things working again... but.

The 7D was rated as weatherproof (whatever that actually means).
The 6D is not.

Maybe you shouldn't have cut corners yourself.
Not suggesting you should have had to pay an extra grand for a 5D3 with weather sealing, but $60 on a kata jacket or even $5 on a throwaway rain cover...

My over-riding feeling is empathy, sympathy even, but you can't really blame canon. You made a bad call, but the punishment seems undue.

6D and 5DIII should be the same according to Canon:

http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/tech/report/2012/10/
"Greater reliability

The EOS 6D passed 100,000 cycles in shutter durability tests. Dust and drip proofing protection around control buttons and along outer cover seams has been upgraded from the EOS 5D Mark II and is equivalent to the protection on the EOS 5D Mark III."
 
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ontarian said:
So I got over my initial dislike last year of a few of the corners Canon took with the 6D (like 1/4000 max shutter speed) because the image quality was on par with my 5D3. Today shooting the Collingwood Ontario Elvis festival in the rain with a EF 400mm 2.8 IS on my 5D3 and a 14mm 2.8 II on my 6D and I was shocked to find that my 6D stopped responding after about 20 minutes in sporadic rain. I got home, opened things up to inspect and found felt-like material at all the seams rather than the expected rubber material that even my EF-S mount 2009 era 7D has. I'm sorry, but F$#%K you Canon, for my couple of grand I want you to not skimp out on maybe a dollar's worth of sealing material. My 6D is now in a bowl of rice in my cranked up to the max infrared sauna, I'll see if my hatred of Canon corner cutting sticks. No wonder I enjoy developing EOS mount solutions for 60's to mid 80's era Canon manual focus lenses, its before they started sucking like it was a sport.

-Ed Mika

I definitely sympathize.

If you have access to a bell jar and vacuum pump, such a setup works better than rice.

Perhaps this is an opportunity - get a scrap AE-1 off eBay, and put the Fd mount right on the 6D body. Develop some way to trip the diaphragm lever, and you'd have the perfect conversion - the one Canon should have provided in the 1980's.
 
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paul13walnut5 said:
I hope you get things working again... but.

The 7D was rated as weatherproof (whatever that actually means).
The 6D is not.

Maybe you shouldn't have cut corners yourself.
Not suggesting you should have had to pay an extra grand for a 5D3 with weather sealing, but $60 on a kata jacket or even $5 on a throwaway rain cover...

My over-riding feeling is empathy, sympathy even, but you can't really blame canon. You made a bad call, but the punishment seems undue.

I was shooting professionally around July 4th and the forecast called for rain. I was shooting with a bunch of guys and when I put my rain sleeve/condom on my 5D mkiii, I got some cross eyed looks... and they asked... is the mkiii not weather proof... and I explained it was, but I wasn't going to risk water damage when I don't make enough professionally to replace it in a day. Better safe than sorry.

It didn't rain during the event... and as soon as it was over, down came a sheet of rain that was bucket sized droplets... The mkiii was safe and sound in my condom and I wasn't concerned... so maybe a few dollars to protect your gear when you know it might rain might be well worth the investment... regardless of weather proofing or not.
 
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ontarian said:
Karlos said:
noobs blaming their own errors on canon.. you have to love it. ;)

i have shoot with a 550D in rain.. no problem.
what where you doing scuba diving? ;D
Noob eh? Yeah, I was going to say something back but I've changed my mind.

That's ok, I will.

The OP, Ed Mika, is the guy who makes the excellent adapters to use high-end Canon FD and FL lenses on EOS bodies. He breathes new life into old superteles and fast primes (55/1.2, for example).

Karlos, what are your esteemed contributions to photography? Your 7 posts here, most of them insulting to a lesser or greater degree? Thoroughly unimpressive. Or maybe you have a lot more than 7 posts here, but just as other users who were banned? If so, get a life, and I expect the mods will catch up to you sooner or later...
 
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My 6d stood upto quite a few hours of rain before the rear buttons started malfunctioning, but it luckily never stopped working

I rice bowled it and after a day or so all seemed fine. Except one button at the back didn't recover. I took it to warranty with the, "I dunno?! This button won't work?" attitude and they replaced the rear board :D

I'm defo getting extended warranty.
At the time I read as much as I could find out about the 6d and didn't see anywhere any claim to its weatherproofness. Next time, i'll stay out in the rain but i'll wipe the water off the rear panel before it all builds up behind the buttons. I think the rear buttons aren't too water tight but the rest may be, dunno, shrug.

However, the 8-15 fisheye worked marvellously in the face of rain/seaspray. Not a single glitch.
 
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Memo to self buy a raincoat for my camera. I don't intend to be out in rain but on the law of averages I will get caught one day. I am also thinking that when the surf is running big and I get the chance of photos at the lighthouse a raincoat may be a good thing to use against accidental spray.
 
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Pandypix said:
Memo to self buy a raincoat for my camera. I don't intend to be out in rain but on the law of averages I will get caught one day. I am also thinking that when the surf is running big and I get the chance of photos at the lighthouse a raincoat may be a good thing to use against accidental spray.

http://www.amazon.com/OP-TECH-USA-Rainsleeve-18-Inch/dp/B000PTFDYO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1374980790&sr=8-1&keywords=slr+rain+cover

I got this and I thought it was more than adequate for the price.
 
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I used my 6D out in pretty heavy rain a few days ago. It was a spur of the moment shoot and I didn't have much with me so I pulled the old plastic bag trick. I covered up the camera and stuck my 24-105 out the front and it worked perfectly. It wasn't stylish by any means, but functionality is much more important.
 
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