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Cyza
10-01-2012, 3:22am
http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc122/jeremycyza69/nope.png

LJG
10-01-2012, 6:40am
Oh dear :eek:

mudman
10-01-2012, 7:15am
what's the problem? it's clean isn't it?

filpee
10-01-2012, 7:19am
Should be fine. The 5D is environmentally sealed. :efelant:

Bennymiata
10-01-2012, 7:01pm
Gee, the sensor's dirty!

Get me the sandpaper!

arthurking83
10-01-2012, 7:15pm
I got a Gerni they can use!

:D

andrewvid
10-01-2012, 8:48pm
ehh, it's a canon anyway.. :D just joking!

aussie girl
10-01-2012, 8:51pm
maybe it's one of those new underwater cameras

KeeFy
10-01-2012, 9:11pm
300 F4L Mug + 5D MK2 ash tray. Can't get any photogeekier than that!

peterb666
10-01-2012, 9:42pm
Maybe a coating of clear lacquer over it next to keep the dust off the vital parts.

Hypop
12-01-2012, 3:05pm
Hahaha!

Now that's a photo! :)

Kym
12-01-2012, 3:58pm
Why?

The ONLY reason would be if it was dropped into salt water (ocean) and was already fully wet with seawater inside and you were hoping to maybe resurrect it.

Or you want an insurance payout so you could buy :plogo: :cool:

Xenedis
12-01-2012, 10:18pm
Of course he's cleaning it the wrong way -- water restrictions in that part of the country don't allow for the use of hoses at certain times of the day.

Art Vandelay
12-01-2012, 10:39pm
Crikey, I spray mine with a spray bottle of fresh water pretty often, especially after they get salt water on them, but a hose is going a bit far.

rookie
13-01-2012, 3:30am
Wrong wrong wrong- he's not using any soap

aussie girl
17-01-2012, 8:01pm
spray bottle of fresh water????? God I try not to breathe on mine for fear of condensation!!!
I know these cameras are supposed to be sealed to some degree, but I aint takin' no chances with my lil baby!!!