lol LSeven desde quando e que a K200D é uma bosta?
bai ja haber problema xD
O departamento de marketing é que é uma b...
Tomara eu ter uma daquelas Da* para montar na minha k200, até tirava uma fotografia em cima do monte de terra se eles quisessem.
Report 2007 -
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/essays/aa-07-worked.shtml
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Canon
About 85% of the trip's members were shooting with Canon gear, mostly 1Ds MKII. There were a couple of 1D MKII and 5D's, with several people having Rebel XT and XTi bodies as backups.
There were quite a few camera failures, most of them occasioned by our shooting in rain on the first day ashore in The Falklands. The rain was not heavy – more a persistent drizzle than a heavy rain, but it took its toll. In all, 90 minutes of wet shooting produced six 1Ds MKII cameras which stopped working for one reason or another. Three of them recovered after a night of drying out. Three remained hors de combat for the rest of the trip.
Three Canon 5D's died that day, with one subsequent recovery. Two Rebel XTi's lost their rear LCD's, though otherwise continued to work (which is a real hassle, because though one can keep shooting, there's no way to change any settings, or at least to know what the changes are)."
Nikon
There were 5 Nikon users on the trip, with various bodies – mostly D200's. There were no reports of any Nikon problems or failures.
Other Cameras
Other than the cameras mentioned thus far, there was one photographer shooting with a Mamiya AFD system and a P45 back. Another was using the new Pentax 10D, and neither reported any problems."
Alguém nota um padrão começado por C? Só pode ser muito azar...
Mais um corajoso
Atchimmm, alguém tem um kleenex?
"I used my K20D and 50-135mm F2.8 lens in the rain recently at Disney World, and even used them all the way through Splash Mountain, including the big drop. This is essentially a log flume ride, for those not familiar with it, and you get pretty soaked at the end. I left it out and shooting all the way down, and this was the only time that water came in hard enough to actually get droplets on the front element of the lens, past the deep lens hood."