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Weather Sealing is a Gimmick.

Started Feb 19, 2015 | Discussions thread
jhinkey
jhinkey Senior Member • Posts: 2,817
Re: If I could simplify OP's question ...
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G1Houston wrote:

.. in a way that is not so provocative. Then may be we can have more productive discussions on this matter.

Basically for a typical reasonably well built body, say EM10, that is not advertised to be weather sealed, the OP contends that these cameras' abilities to survive most common weather related matters are already sufficient. Is it worth the price, for most people, to pay more to get weather-sealed systems? I think this is a fair question. Just like asking whether it is worth it to pay more to get AWD and snow tires if you live in the northeast.

My feeling is that if you shoot in foul weathers a lot, you are a pro and will go out to shoot no matter what, the extra protection from weather sealed systems is worth the price. For most others who would rather stay indoors when it is raining, snowing, it is not worth the extra cost.

The core of OP's question is not whether weather sealing in theory can provide better protections, but whether the cost associated with such improvements worth the price for most people.

So what is new? Why are we still arguing?

The OP is NOT stating questions, he's making a de facto statement that weather sealing is not effective and is therefor a gimmick. Hence the following arguments . . .

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