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Luceat Lux Vestra
...and it may still work, with no damage whatsoever.
Check out this mindblowing new technology that promises to enable you to dunk electronic devices in a bucket of water without damaging it:
http://gizmodo.com/5027545/waterproof-gadget-coating-is-invisible-mystifying-mind-boggling-witchcraft
It's shown to work for mobile phones, but I'd imagine it may be possible to use it on cameras, especially fixed lens models.
Check out this mindblowing new technology that promises to enable you to dunk electronic devices in a bucket of water without damaging it:
http://gizmodo.com/5027545/waterproof-gadget-coating-is-invisible-mystifying-mind-boggling-witchcraft
It's shown to work for mobile phones, but I'd imagine it may be possible to use it on cameras, especially fixed lens models.
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FallisPhoto
Veteran
...and it may still work, with no damage whatsoever.
Check out this mindblowing new technology that promises to enable you to dunk electronic devices in a bucket of water without damaging it:
http://gizmodo.com/5027545/waterpro...invisible-mystifying-mind-boggling-witchcraft
It's shown to work for mobile phones, but I'd imagine it may be possible to use it on cameras, especially fixed lens models.
1. If it is nonconductive, how do you get the batteries to work in it? How do the buttons and switches work?
2. I'm betting this is some kind of liquid similar in effect to shrinkwrap. If so, it won't work with moving parts.
Joao
Negativistic forever
Until now we had coated / multicoated and non-coated lenses. Will we have "Shellback-coated" lenses also ???
Certainly not my lenses !
Joao
Certainly not my lenses !
Joao
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