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Weather Sealing is a Gimmick.

Started Feb 19, 2015 | Discussions thread
jim stirling
jim stirling Veteran Member • Posts: 7,356
Re: Weather Sealing is a Gimmick.
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Daniel Ramli wrote:

mpgxsvcd wrote:

Daniel Ramli wrote:

This whole conversation was about the gimmick of weather sealing feature on a camera. Which has been proven not a gimmick. It actually works. Why want to water test a non weather sealed device? Its like throwing a car in the water to see if it floats.

I have yet to see any real world examples where someone has shown that a non-weather sealed camera failed in a manner that would be covered under a weather sealed warranty. If you show me a real world situation like that then I will eat crow.

Again. Why? In real world situation with real consumers, I don't think they would simply pour water on their non weather sealed gear just to see if it still works.

Did you look at the link I provided to Digital Revs test of two non-weather sealed cameras to see just what abuse they are able to take ?

I dare to run tap water on my 12-40mm to clean it because the spec says it's weather sealed. And it is.

The spec doesn't say its weather sealed its says it is "splash proof" which is exactly why things like running under the tap etc are not covered by the warranty. I am not saying that the E-M1 does not have excellent build quality and weather resistance my point is only in relation to what will be covered by warranty

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