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Originally Posted by inthecrack
I take some chances getting shots close to the water. There's been quite a few times I've splashed the camera in the waves. Usually the LCD screen is the first thing to go. Then the zoom quits functioning. On the odd occasion the camera is kaput but usually just let it dry for a few days and it starts working again. Always have to have a back up camera on hand.
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HA! Lost my LCD screen on my video camera day 4 on a 4 week shoot on Molokai and did the rest TTL on my eyepiece. Try doing that walking on Lava Rocks and sand with reef shoes on with no toes. Ate shit a few times. I also had a model sabotage my camera by trying to watch her sub-par footage and mistaking the "Audio" button for the "volume" button and of course I didn't notice till my client got the footage after we got home. Lovely. Most people don't realize how expensive and risky a beach location shoot is - just that it looks great. Great work once again - hit me up if you outsource any work to other shooters. I get super hot 100% exclusive models and have great locations in Cali & Hawaii.