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Weather-Sealing is a requirement for Fire Dept photographers
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<blockquote data-quote="TreySpooner" data-source="post: 573183" data-attributes="member: 41940"><p>I posted this because I know how people are, and are very protective. </p><p></p><p>Truth is, these cameras are tough. </p><p></p><p>My other D750 had been dropped several times. The housing did crack once, but it never had a problem. This photo shows how good the weather sealing is. Now, dont get me wrong, I'd rather not get it wet or drop it, but it's going to happen, and I don't sweat it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreySpooner, post: 573183, member: 41940"] I posted this because I know how people are, and are very protective. Truth is, these cameras are tough. My other D750 had been dropped several times. The housing did crack once, but it never had a problem. This photo shows how good the weather sealing is. Now, dont get me wrong, I'd rather not get it wet or drop it, but it's going to happen, and I don't sweat it. [/QUOTE]
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