You can boil those things.
I won't ask how you know that.
You can boil those things.
I won't ask how you know that.
That only means it's been tested in a lab with clear water to a depth of 1.5 meters for 8 hours.
Yeah, and this condition is a lot more harsh. No, SD cards don't go well with seawater. They corrode pretty quick.
4 days since the video dropped, there's still zero evidence it's real. Lots of IDF gunfight footage, but no drowned bodies, no water coming out of tunnel exits, and the audio translated to "fire fire fire", not anything about water, or floods, and there's no gunfight going on so wtf is he yelling to fire at? He's not, it's spliced in audio on a shitty edit we all wish was real but isn't.
I won't ask how you know that.
Lol. I saw a video of a guy doing that. Going to extremes to see how much they can take.
They've been known to last sitting in the ocean.
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I dropped my camera in the ocean (Don't care about the camera and shame on me). I'm trying to get a scuba diver now. It's been in there for 24 hours, as of this post.
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Welcome to Photography.SE. What make and model was the camera? Some have better weather sealing than others. What is the depth of the water? What type of memory is it (more than SD) ? – Cascabel_StandWithUkraine_
Sep 1, 2019 at 23:48
I know it's not the same thing, but o have washed a USB memory stick twice in the washing machine and it still works fine. – Andreas
Sep 2, 2019 at 7:13
Washing machines rinse stuff for a reason Salt residue buildup would probably not be good for your clothes either. And the laundry softener might actually act as a conformal coating – rackandboneman
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Thanks to everyone who responded.
I hired a scuba diver and he found the camera (almost one week to the day in 20' of water). He rinsed the SD card for me before I picked it up.
Put SD card I my laptop and it's like it never happened.
My photos have been rescued.
EDIT: I was asked to post a photo of the submerged/rescued card...
Well would ya look at that… looks like ole Indy doesn’t know it all after all.
Well would ya look at that… looks like ole Indy doesn’t know it all after all.
Pulled from the waterproof housing, which was my point to begin with. Why is the guy in the cave wearing a waterproof housing?
4 days in, no evidence this happened. If you have it, post it.
You guys go on and on over the most silly issues.
If it's in the shell you can't hear the guy running down the tunnel yelling "fire fire fire", the audio goes out the window when you hardcase them.
You guys go on and on over the most silly issues.
It's because, in our hearts, we want it to be true.
but it's not
Who actually cares? It's possible... It may not have happened. It actually does not matter.
If it's in the shell you can't hear the guy running down the tunnel yelling "fire fire fire", the audio goes out the window when you hardcase them.
You tap dancing fool, the point is the data would still be there even if it wasn’t in a water proof housing. I’m not going spend the time to go and look for evidence of this tunnel flooding. I could care less, it’s just another episode where the towelhead fucked with the jew and is now getting stomped.
You tap dancing fool, the point is the data would still be there even if it wasn’t in a water proof housing. I’m not going spend the time to go and look for evidence of this tunnel flooding. I could care less, it’s just another episode where the towelhead fucked with the jew and is now getting stomped.
You used care less wrong.
I just want my go pros to be that good. They're not
it’s just another episode where the towelhead fucked with the jew and is now getting stomped.
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This war has started SOOO many storylines
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