Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/09/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tina says she has no problem with wet cameras. I have had plenty of problems. But then I take a lot of marine photos. It's all in the nature of the water. Sweat and sea water contain salt which remains in the innards of the camera even after the liquid evaporates. Salt facilitates corrosion and absorbs additional water. Wet salty surfaces conduct electricity. Not a good thing for electric cameras. Even the mechanical Leicas don't like salt water environments. Sherry Krauter did a CLR for me after I had used my M3s near salt water for several years. Her comment after doing the job was "Stop pissing on your cameras." At least for mechanical cameras, if dried immediately, cameras immersed in fresh water usually suffer little damage. If the water is salty, most repair persons advise flushing the camera in fresh water to remove the salt residue before any repair attempts are made. I've also been told by repair persons that if you immerse a digital camera in salt water, your best bet is to call the insurance company. Repair costs usually outweigh the value of the camera. By the way, I use a Nikonos if there is a good chance that my camera will get wet by salt water. Larry Z Larry Z