Camera + Water = HELP!

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  • #7097
    paul taylor
    Member

    looking for help from you professionals.

    #60586
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Take the batteries out, resist the urge to turn it on, and put the camera in a hot, dry place like the dashboard of your car for a couple days.

    #60587
    paul taylor
    Member

    i haven’t turned it on, however, i have tried and it just hasn’t worked.

    #60588
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    That’s not good, Paul.

    #60589
    paul taylor
    Member

    hmmm, rule number one!

    #60590
    st.simon
    Member

    What kind of Camera was/is it?

    #60591
    paul taylor
    Member

    the camera is only a small point and shoot sony cyber-shot.

    #60592
    anonymous
    Member

    A small Pelican case for P$S cams is a minimal investment for

    #60593
    Avatar photoPhil Landry
    Member

    I agree with will… I have a cybershot and a pelican 1030 micro case.

    #60594
    pittsyandell
    Member

    Another option similar to Zach’s suggestion is to use the oven.

    #60595
    paul taylor
    Member

    Thank you all for the great advice!

    #60597
    tvactor
    Member

    Aquapac makes watertight (seriously watertight) bags for cameras, GPS devices, cell phones, camcorders, you name it.

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