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The question is pretty much as per the title. Obviously if you drop in in the sea you're *****, and at the other end of the scale, if you sneeze on it you're only likely to need to clean the lens.
So at what point do you say "ok, this is getting a little damp, best stop before the camera gets damaged"?
The reason I ask is that I was so busy taking pics earlier today, I didn't notice how damp both myself and the camera were. I dried it off with a microfibre, and hopefully all is ok.
So I'm really wondering how much water can they handle? A light shower? NEVER take it out in the rain? What?
So at what point do you say "ok, this is getting a little damp, best stop before the camera gets damaged"?
The reason I ask is that I was so busy taking pics earlier today, I didn't notice how damp both myself and the camera were. I dried it off with a microfibre, and hopefully all is ok.
So I'm really wondering how much water can they handle? A light shower? NEVER take it out in the rain? What?


