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2001/7/5-6 [Consumer/Camera] UID:21719 Activity:high |
7/5 An olympus stylus camera accidently went overboard during river rafting yesterday. Water was too cold/deep for normal recovery with the gear we had, so the camera has been submerged a day already. It's supposed to be "weatherproof"; I was wondering if it's worth going back with scuba gear to recover the film (don't care about the camera, but the film has pictures from a previous trip) - does anyone know what the effect of water on exposed film is? Thanks... - mds \_ you dumbass...why would you take that camera on a rafting trip in the first place? Just because it's weatherproof doesn't mean it's submergable. Besides that, the activity of rafting should tell you you need to bring a water camera and to hold on tight.... \- i would only bother in the "here's a crazy thing to try" scenario rather than the "i want by camera and film back" motivation. --psb rather than the "i want by camera and film back" motivation. btw, i have fallen into a river with a camera before and the pix were sort of washed out but developable. --psb |
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