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After reading comments in another thread I was tempted to ask this but thought that a separate thread would be more appropriate.
I've always bought consumer/mid range kit and as far as I know none of it has ever been weather sealed or even weather resistant. I've used my kit in all weathers through the humid summers, rain and wet snowy winters of the UK, Europe and the Mediterranean and the dryer but much colder winters and much hotter summers of central Asia and in all locations from sandy beaches, motor boats, industrial locations and town and countryside in winter and summer and I've never had an equipment failure that I can put down to weather. In fact the only equipment failure I've ever had is sticking aperture blades, dying batteries and flap/door catches that needed care.
I suppose that the worst conditions I've ever shot in were with my 20D in the snow covered hills of the UK. The snow was deep and I ended up falling camera in hand into a dip and at that point I decided it was too dangerous to carry on as I couldn't see any paths or dips any more and therefore headed back to civilisation. My camera and lens were white and my clothing froze on me but the next day everything worked perfectly. I think this was probably a bigger test than the much colder but dryer cold of central Asia.
All I've ever taken is what I could term normal and sensible precautions and care. Of course I could have just been lucky
So, has the weather ever been an issue for you and is this something you have to take into account?
I've always bought consumer/mid range kit and as far as I know none of it has ever been weather sealed or even weather resistant. I've used my kit in all weathers through the humid summers, rain and wet snowy winters of the UK, Europe and the Mediterranean and the dryer but much colder winters and much hotter summers of central Asia and in all locations from sandy beaches, motor boats, industrial locations and town and countryside in winter and summer and I've never had an equipment failure that I can put down to weather. In fact the only equipment failure I've ever had is sticking aperture blades, dying batteries and flap/door catches that needed care.
I suppose that the worst conditions I've ever shot in were with my 20D in the snow covered hills of the UK. The snow was deep and I ended up falling camera in hand into a dip and at that point I decided it was too dangerous to carry on as I couldn't see any paths or dips any more and therefore headed back to civilisation. My camera and lens were white and my clothing froze on me but the next day everything worked perfectly. I think this was probably a bigger test than the much colder but dryer cold of central Asia.
All I've ever taken is what I could term normal and sensible precautions and care. Of course I could have just been lucky
So, has the weather ever been an issue for you and is this something you have to take into account?

