My Nikon camera body is in for repair. On our recent trip to Yosemite, on the trail, I and the camera took a direct hit by a slopping wet snow bomb from a tree unloading. The camera body was soaked - and turned on. Hindsight says I should have immediately turned it off, removed the battery, and dried it out completely before evaluating condition. Obviously I did not. The failure was the star wheel no longer changing aperture and/or shutter speed. The failure was intermittent, allowing me to foolishly limp along with it until frustration. Not an exercise in positive character growth.
We are always outside. In poor conditions the camera gets stowed in my backpack. What are good options?
We are always outside. In poor conditions the camera gets stowed in my backpack. What are good options?