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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D300/D300s
D300 fell into the bucket of water
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<blockquote data-quote="Bukitimah" data-source="post: 80552" data-attributes="member: 7507"><p>Being electronic, 1st thing is to remove the battery and try to shake out all the water. Next is to dry it with a dry cloth. Then follow by blowing dry under low heat with a hair dryer. If you don't know how to open the parts, just remove the lens and the cover for cards and battery. Let it dry out under the sun. Still unable to safe it, send it to the agent service center. I usually have mine sling but I took it off to mount on the tripod. Then I took it down but forgotten I have removed the sling clip from the camera. I almost let go and drop the camera! Likely, at the very last moment, I didn't feel any support to the camera weight as I was releasing and caught hold of the camera. So, I will sling it even if I am mounting on a tripod from now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bukitimah, post: 80552, member: 7507"] Being electronic, 1st thing is to remove the battery and try to shake out all the water. Next is to dry it with a dry cloth. Then follow by blowing dry under low heat with a hair dryer. If you don't know how to open the parts, just remove the lens and the cover for cards and battery. Let it dry out under the sun. Still unable to safe it, send it to the agent service center. I usually have mine sling but I took it off to mount on the tripod. Then I took it down but forgotten I have removed the sling clip from the camera. I almost let go and drop the camera! Likely, at the very last moment, I didn't feel any support to the camera weight as I was releasing and caught hold of the camera. So, I will sling it even if I am mounting on a tripod from now. [/QUOTE]
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