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Can you see the five flies on this whitetail doe? (click to enlarge) Olympus E-M5, Panasonic 45-200mm lens @ 144mm (~e), 1/640th sec. @ f/5.6; ISO 200 |
You can find the document here. I suggest you take a look at what Olympus has to say. It may save your camera from an out of warranty repair.
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I must admit that I wasn't surprised by any of what was written in this document. It basically says "hey, use some common sense, OK?" :D
ReplyDeleteOlympus has never claimed they are "weatherproof," only "splash-proof."
ReplyDeleteRanger, if you read the document, you´ll find that Olympus uses the term "weatherproof" regularly.
DeleteI was surprised the document says not to use a flash because they aren't weather proof whereas the included FL‑LM2 flash is in fact splash and dustproof, so slight mistake there.
ReplyDeleteIt seems about the same as with the E-1 and E-5 I also have. I've used the E-1 and 14-54mm f/2.8-3.5 and 50-200mm f/2.8-3.5 through three hurricanes in 2004 and didn't have a problem--and still don't.
ReplyDeleteI've heard about some people accidentally immersing the E-1, E-3, or E-5 momentarily, and they were fine being towel dried.