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<blockquote data-quote="Tami Jo" data-source="post: 74287" data-attributes="member: 10397"><p>I am a bit apprehensive about doing so...It's just that there is this amazing Hummingbird Exhibit I'd love to shoot. The humidity is fairly high, but not sure at what level it's best to avoid. I have entered these types of exhibits with P/S in days gone by but DSLR's are a bit different and perhaps a bit more sensitive. Not quite sure.. but I certainly don't want to ruin it. Being from Arizona our climate is continually dry and humidity low with the exception of monsoon season of course. I know one can shoot on the rain briefly with proper preparation so humid environments ought not be totally taboo right? What do the Pro's do? Their gear may be better adapt at these types of shoots?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tami Jo, post: 74287, member: 10397"] I am a bit apprehensive about doing so...It's just that there is this amazing Hummingbird Exhibit I'd love to shoot. The humidity is fairly high, but not sure at what level it's best to avoid. I have entered these types of exhibits with P/S in days gone by but DSLR's are a bit different and perhaps a bit more sensitive. Not quite sure.. but I certainly don't want to ruin it. Being from Arizona our climate is continually dry and humidity low with the exception of monsoon season of course. I know one can shoot on the rain briefly with proper preparation so humid environments ought not be totally taboo right? What do the Pro's do? Their gear may be better adapt at these types of shoots? [/QUOTE]
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