QUOTE(myjunk @ Jul 1 2010, 09:35 AM)
no rain for me to try on leh.. and besides, the only lens which I have which is also water resistant is the brick.
the 135 is not water resistant and so is the rest of my gear.. so.. it's only 7d+ brick+ 580 EX2
Added on July 1, 2010, 9:37 amdarn funne the photo comments..
http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/oddballs/8335...y-win-world-cup
Nice handphone holder. Wonder where I can get one to hold my iPhone.
No rain ar? Then u can do this. the 135 is not water resistant and so is the rest of my gear.. so.. it's only 7d+ brick+ 580 EX2
Added on July 1, 2010, 9:37 amdarn funne the photo comments..
http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/oddballs/8335...y-win-world-cup
Nice handphone holder. Wonder where I can get one to hold my iPhone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpnQSKMDoeA...player_embedded
QUOTE(knight @ Jul 1 2010, 10:01 AM)
I was wondering, how they determine the level of these water resistance? what type of rain can resist for xxxD?? Previous trip hiking, I was so scare when it comes to rain. Scare it's not as robust as I thought. I still yet to know what is the toughest condition of my 450D can cope.
Haha...20stop and 50,000 ISO. Should add in superb white balance..where you get this info from? or you made it out urself?
3 digit EOS dont play play in the rain lor. That's suicide. Canon never ever advertised anything about weather sealing for 3 digit EOS. Haha...20stop and 50,000 ISO. Should add in superb white balance..where you get this info from? or you made it out urself?
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