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Ken Tanaka
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This is a question for the long-time M shooters.
While the rich, frothy history of Leica's M cameras suggests a camera able to withstand challenging weather conditions, inspection of my M7 suggests that it's considerably more dainty than, say, my 1D Mark II camera. The base plate fitting, alone, looks like an enthusiastic invitation to moisture seepage. (Wouldn't a small neoprene gasket down there be prudent?)
So just how weather-resistant are these cameras? Living in a place where rain and snow are the norm makes this more than an idle question. I would normally keep my cameras shielded from direct exposure to precipitation. But can I feel secure grabbing shots in, say, drizzle or light snow?
While the rich, frothy history of Leica's M cameras suggests a camera able to withstand challenging weather conditions, inspection of my M7 suggests that it's considerably more dainty than, say, my 1D Mark II camera. The base plate fitting, alone, looks like an enthusiastic invitation to moisture seepage. (Wouldn't a small neoprene gasket down there be prudent?)
So just how weather-resistant are these cameras? Living in a place where rain and snow are the norm makes this more than an idle question. I would normally keep my cameras shielded from direct exposure to precipitation. But can I feel secure grabbing shots in, say, drizzle or light snow?