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Once I was in Mt. Rainier National Park, photographing a glacial tarn of amazing shade of blue, when my tripod with Nikon F4 and expensive zoom on it slipped from the tarn's bank and landed under water. I pulled it back right away , but the damage was done. The camera started to fire the shutter by itself, till I removed batteries. The zoom was soaking wet as well, but the filter kept the most of the water away from the front element. By the time I got home the plastic distance window on the zoom was fogged and the glass elements of the lens started to fog up as well. Fortunately, I had some silicone crystals which I packed with the camera and lens in ziplock bags and left them for a week. A week later, when I opened the bags there was no more fogged elements, and the body itself behaved like new. It even stopped misfiring in humid weather, as it used to. What's your story of woe?
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