eli griggs
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.and is there any one out there that does or knows how to DIY, other than 'rubberized' or Silicon spray the body and mags?
What would you do?
What would you do?
For shooting in inclement weather I choose a different camera. There was an underwater housing option. Didn’t we just discuss this?
Well, before that there were some compact AF cameras that already got some seals and could keep rain out, the same for the Nikon F5. But for the designers of nearly all other film cameras that was no issue. But what sense makes a rainproof body, if the water gets into the barrel of the lens nonetheless?"Weatherized" was not in the vocabulary until well into the digital era.
.and is there any one out there that does or knows how to DIY, other than 'rubberized' or Silicon spray the body and mags?
What would you do?
But, as suggested above, I'd use a different camera in that sort of weather.
isn't the V the electric one that you have to plug into an electrical socket ? seems weather proofing would be the least of your worries![]()
Spraying a device with silicone-oil to me is a very bad idea. Everything becomes slippery. That stuff even is transferred to other device and even more, only to be removed with organic solvents.
I use silicone-oil and -grease, but only very dedicated. I store it in my toxic-cabinet so to say.
Move to Los Angeles and you will not have to worry about rain.
How do y'all deal with the traffic there? I would arrive at LAX around 12 leave about 1 and traffic was already bad going towards Bakersfield.
There was a bizarre and huge waxed canvas blimp made for the 500EL/ELM for remote operation.
Spraying a device with silicone-oil to me is a very bad idea. Everything becomes slippery. That stuff even is transferred to other device and even more, only to be removed with organic solvents.
I use silicone-oil and -grease, but only very dedicated. I store it in my toxic-cabinet so to say.
Hasselblads were in production for almost six decades and used all over the world, on mountains, in cities, in laboratories, etc. Are you manufacturing an issue that does not exist? Where is this all going? What is its purpose?Hasselblads 500 C/CM cameras, weak link is in the materials of the camera, and shuttered lenses, which include, it seems, steel parts that will rust, , ie. the shutters and self-timer.
Hasselblads 500 C/CM cameras, weak link is in the materials of the camera, and shuttered lenses, which include, it seems, steel parts that will rust, , ie. the shutters and self-timer.
Hasselblads were in production for almost six decades and used all over the world, on mountains, in cities, in laboratories, etc. Are you manufacturing an issue that does not exist? Where is this all going? What is its purpose?
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