angeloks
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I posted this on Fred Miranda, but I'm sure I could get some advice from you guys too !
To make the story short, my 17-35 f2.8 AF-S was soaked in water for 10 seconds, maybe 5-6 inches deep. A stupid accident, but anyway...
Lucky me, it was attached to a manual camera, the electronics were offline. The water was clear and non salty. Now, most of the water evaporated, but you can still see some condensation under the front element. I was in camping, so I couldn't do anything special.
Now, what should I do? Leave it in a dry place for a week and check if works? Some suggested to put it in a ZipLock with some rice. Should I sent it ASAP to Nikon? If the lens dries, it will still require some cleaning, how much does the cleaning job costs?
To make the story short, my 17-35 f2.8 AF-S was soaked in water for 10 seconds, maybe 5-6 inches deep. A stupid accident, but anyway...
Lucky me, it was attached to a manual camera, the electronics were offline. The water was clear and non salty. Now, most of the water evaporated, but you can still see some condensation under the front element. I was in camping, so I couldn't do anything special.
Now, what should I do? Leave it in a dry place for a week and check if works? Some suggested to put it in a ZipLock with some rice. Should I sent it ASAP to Nikon? If the lens dries, it will still require some cleaning, how much does the cleaning job costs?