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D600/D610
Water PROOF
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<blockquote data-quote="SkvLTD" data-source="post: 568125" data-attributes="member: 12855"><p>So I'm shooting guys doing backflips and whatnot at a pool party, SB910 on and everything, and right before their next jump I hear the host walking behind me say "ready?" Of course I'm ready, so I reply "yea."</p><p></p><p>And he pushes me right in. At the deep end. I roll my body and extend my arm straight up like I do during snowboard spills, but 5'11" is far too short for a 10m pool. Half the party from far away sees this unfold.</p><p></p><p>About an hour after toweling everything and letting the 600 air out with all plastic doors open, the only victim ended up 1 battery. Both SB and 600 work like champs after drying up, with only the AF select mode button sticking in just a little bit.</p><p></p><p>Definitely swear by Nikon like no other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkvLTD, post: 568125, member: 12855"] So I'm shooting guys doing backflips and whatnot at a pool party, SB910 on and everything, and right before their next jump I hear the host walking behind me say "ready?" Of course I'm ready, so I reply "yea." And he pushes me right in. At the deep end. I roll my body and extend my arm straight up like I do during snowboard spills, but 5'11" is far too short for a 10m pool. Half the party from far away sees this unfold. About an hour after toweling everything and letting the 600 air out with all plastic doors open, the only victim ended up 1 battery. Both SB and 600 work like champs after drying up, with only the AF select mode button sticking in just a little bit. Definitely swear by Nikon like no other. [/QUOTE]
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