David_Manning
Well-known
I often wonder about the fine, sensitive electronics in consumer cameras. The main thing that keeps me from using my own X100, which I adore, as a primary camera...or even the X-Pro 1 as a primary system...is lack of durability or weather sealing.
Here is video regarding the new Oly OM-D (E-M5) and it's weather sealing capabilities. If they can do it, why can't Fuji?
Pouring water on an OM-D
Here is video regarding the new Oly OM-D (E-M5) and it's weather sealing capabilities. If they can do it, why can't Fuji?
Pouring water on an OM-D
Matus
Well-known
The question is how long will the shown OM-D keep working after such a treatment.
redisburning
Well-known
he should have dunked it in the tank; that would have been impressive.
look, Im willing to bet that what happened at Fuji was they came up with a list of things and some exec said "why do we need weather sealing? people should just keep their cameras dry" and that was the end of it. unfortunately a great many decisions get made that way.
look, Im willing to bet that what happened at Fuji was they came up with a list of things and some exec said "why do we need weather sealing? people should just keep their cameras dry" and that was the end of it. unfortunately a great many decisions get made that way.
David_Manning
Well-known
That IS the question, I guess. But I don't see many weather sealing demonstrations of this sort. The last one I remember was another Olympus...the E-series pro bodies.
ryan26
Established
You'd be surprised what a camera can take... Generally the photographer calls it quits before the camera does.
PrecisionCamera
Precision Camera & Video
he should have dunked it in the tank; that would have been impressive.
I'm sure you are not terribly serious, but just to point out from what a rep told us: It's not submersible, just water (weather) resistant.
David_Manning
Well-known
In a literal sense, you'd think the coup de grace for Fuji in the grab for M market share would have been to make a tough, weather-proof pro body. When Fuji moved into the X-Pro 1, and it upsized, they should've squeezed the necessary sealing in at that time when they were finalized the physical dimensions.
It's too bad...I'd have sold all my gear and invested in the system (not just the camera).
It's too bad...I'd have sold all my gear and invested in the system (not just the camera).
FrozenInTime
Well-known
It looks promising for the future of the line, but right now there is only one native lens that is sealed.
Give us a 17mm f/2 sealed lens please.
Give us a 17mm f/2 sealed lens please.
PrecisionCamera
Precision Camera & Video
It looks promising for the future of the line, but right now there is only one native lens that is sealed.
Give us a 17mm f/2 sealed lens please.
I second that motion!
The sealed zoom is nice, but I'm a primes kind of guy...
redisburning
Well-known
I'm sure you are not terribly serious, but just to point out from what a rep told us: It's not submersible, just water (weather) resistant.
I was (mostly) kidding. I don't expect a camera to survive a fall into a body of water.
In a literal sense, you'd think the coup de grace for Fuji in the grab for M market share would have been to make a tough, weather-proof pro body. When Fuji moved into the X-Pro 1, and it upsized, they should've squeezed the necessary sealing in at that time when they were finalized the physical dimensions.
It's too bad...I'd have sold all my gear and invested in the system (not just the camera).
I think Fuji would have done better to sell the camera for less money rather than keep the price and add weather sealing. Honestly if I were in their shoes I would have put a 35mm sensor in there and tried to make my money back on the lenses and accessories.
EthanFrank
Well-known
Agreed. I'd love some sealed primes.
Archlich
Well-known
Too bad Leicas are not pro-ishly weather proof as well.
ChrisP
Grain Lover
Under it goes
Under it goes
If you want to dunk you need an E-5, check this one out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfxUHGziwgg
Under it goes
If you want to dunk you need an E-5, check this one out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfxUHGziwgg
he should have dunked it in the tank; that would have been impressive.
look, Im willing to bet that what happened at Fuji was they came up with a list of things and some exec said "why do we need weather sealing? people should just keep their cameras dry" and that was the end of it. unfortunately a great many decisions get made that way.
furcafe
Veteran
Olympus has a long history of publicizing their cameras's water resistance (e.g., the Stylus point & shoots back in ye olde film days). I guess the other brands don't care as much when it comes to their non-pro cameras.
That IS the question, I guess. But I don't see many weather sealing demonstrations of this sort. The last one I remember was another Olympus...the E-series pro bodies.
zuikologist
.........................
Pentax got there first:
http://snapsort.com/video/b_-RAzBjakk/Demonstration-of-the-Pentax-K5-weather-sealing
http://snapsort.com/video/b_-RAzBjakk/Demonstration-of-the-Pentax-K5-weather-sealing
bfffer
Established
wow
I never heard about K-5 weather seal!!!
I never heard about K-5 weather seal!!!
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.