sea water in the lens and camera
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05-02-2022 02:43 PM
Hola, I am a scuba diver and I take underwater photography, I got sea water into the Canon Eos R as well into the macro lens, so far equipment is death, any suggestion to recover it???? do you have any idea if Can on can fix it????
Thanks.
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05-02-2022 05:04 PM
“He’s dead, Jim.”
There is hope, but it is slim to none. Time to look for new gear, I am afraid.
"Fooling computers since 1972."
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05-02-2022 06:53 PM
at the beginning I was hoping a good solution..... I will continue trying to recover it.
Thanks anyway.
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05-02-2022 08:31 PM - edited 05-02-2022 08:42 PM
Truthfully, Wadizzle has already given you the best answer. >> No recovery from salt water my friend <<
Hopefully you have insurance and are pursuing a claim? The next time you buy a camera, and that's what you are going to be doing here, buy insurance. Square Deal, Allstate, CPS... I don't know if damage by submerging under water is covered, but you can ask and if so, it's worth it.
Refurbished R's are on sale right now $1299. Really sorry to hear about the loss.
Refurbished EOS R Body|Canon Online Store
**CarePak covers liquid damage and the exclusions don't say anything about scuba-diving.
Canon CarePAK Plus Terms & Conditions | Canon Online Store
~Rick
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05-02-2022 08:42 PM
Thanks for your help, anyway I am going to separate piece by piece, clean it using Isopropanol and they try to assemble again..... another problem is that I can't change camera otherwise, I would need a new housing around $2K more.....
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05-03-2022 09:38 AM
I am not sure that salt dissolves in propanol. I am pretty sure that you need de-ionized water.
The problem is that even if you clean it and it seems to work, every time the humidity gets high enough, the leftover salt will start to eat away at things again, so you can never trust the camera to be reliable.
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05-03-2022 09:59 AM
Thanks, Kvbarley, anyway if it is gone, I don't have anything to lose trying.
Salt will be disolved in clean water, then the propanol cleans all the circuits.
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05-03-2022 10:37 AM
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05-03-2022 01:27 PM
wowwww, I am going to get a new one.......
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05-02-2022 10:25 PM
I know nothing about diving. Its cool, but is right up there with parachuting. OK for you, but not me. I'm an excellent swimmer and all that, but I like air. I admire those who do it though. Hats off to you. Hope it works out.
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~R5 C (1.0.9.1) ~RF Trinity, ~RF 100 Macro, ~RF 100~400, ~RF 100~500, ~RF 200-800 +RF 1.4x TC, BG-R10, 430EX III-RT ~DxO PhotoLab Elite ~DaVinci Resolve Studio ~ImageClass MF644Cdw/MF656Cdw ~Pixel 8 ~CarePaks Are Worth It