Camera on a canoe

The modern-day gasketed ammo can is called Lock-n-Lock ... buy 'em at Canadian Tire or some such. When not carrying a camera kit in a canoe, they store food in the fridge and the wife doesn't complain about it being ugly.
 
No damn laughing.
Tips required on drying a Canonet QL19. I guess I should take the film out (will it still be good?). I don't see any water in the lens or viewfinder (yet). It was totally submersed for a few seconds, just didn't have time to prepare it, there were rocks everywhere and the water was low. Two of the three canoes on the trip went over. Thank god I didn't take the M3....
On a better note the fishing was amazing, we must have got 25-30 smallmouths each, my biggest was about a 3 pounder (we were catching and releasing). Got mine on a silver #3 Mepp with a white twister tail.....
My casualties were my Shakespeare rod & reel, and my lucky Leica hat (the river took both of them), and of course the camera.
Other than that a superb trip.....
 
Take out the film, place camera in oven on LOW with the back open. Leave oven door slightly ajar.

(Bake until soft, add seasoning to taste. -kidding)
 
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Go ahead and try developing the film. It should come out well as it's jsut water. Dry off the camera as much as you can with Kleenex/whatever and put in oven for a few hours on LOW.
 
Silica gel packs and a ziplock bag. I rescued a watch that way. You may need a slew of gel packs or there are some types of modern (non rock salt) ice melt that will suck out the moisture. That may also hasten corrosion though.
 
I have a number of low-cost rangefinder, SLR, and point & shoot “beater” cameras that I can afford to lose or damage but a Leica M3 with a Summarit is not one of them.

However, instead of a “beater,” I am more likely to take my Nikonos III with 35mm lens because it is designed for use above or below water. I would carry the film and/or camera in my small waterproof Pelican case that I think floats if dropped in water.

Another option I would consider is a disposable waterproof camera.
 
Didn't we do a "save the drowned M3" thread a while ago? I recall that was in salt water, and required a trip to DAG to complete the cure.

I hope the pics come out!
 
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