Yep.

I've used my unsealed cameras in rain many a time. Modern cameras and
light rain are fine together. The K10D I'll use in about anything I'm
willing to go out in (Especially once I get some sealed lenses). With
a sealed lens it should survive a quick dunk fine (As it is actually
splashproof, like the E-1 and IIRC the E-3). The Dust-sealed bodies
like the 40D and A700 would be in trouble in this case though

-Adam

On 1/7/08, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ten-four
>
> With a weather sealed camera, this should be a piece of cake ... few
> worries about spray.
>
> G
>
> On Jan 7, 2008, at 12:52 PM, Bob W wrote:
>
> > I've waded into the sea many times to take pictures, even without
> > sealed cameras. The secret of not falling over (famous last words?) is
> > to make sure each foot is absolutely secure before you shift your
> > balance, and to watch the waves.
> >
>
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