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Craig Peer November 2nd, 2010 10:24 AM

Are these AVCHD cams " dustproof " ?
 
After experiencing quite a few dropouts using a HDV tape based cam at Burning Man this year, I'm curious if these hard drive / card media cams are for all practical purposes " dust proof " operation wise? How do they hold up under adverse conditions?

Thanks. Craig Peer

Dean Sensui November 2nd, 2010 11:44 PM

The card can certainly tolerate dust better than any tape, as long as the contacts remain clean.

But whether the lens can tolerate fine dust is a big question.

That said, my Sony EX1 has never ever had any kind of dropout. There was an incident in which I got a media error but now I make a habit of formatting the card in the camera, rather than simply erase the files with a computer.

Robin Davies-Rollinson November 3rd, 2010 04:07 AM

Whereas there is no tape transport mechanism that could be affected by dust, there are still however various moving parts such as the zoom rocker etc which might malfunction - although, if you are going into extreme conditions, you might find that a camera rain cover might help protect it...

Buba Kastorski November 3rd, 2010 01:19 PM

going to desert I would get an ewa marine, even if you're not planning to dive :)

Mark Gerhart November 10th, 2010 07:21 PM

Hey Craig, burner here too! My camera held up wicked at burning man. Check out this video of temple of boom i just posted; YouTube - Temple of Boom

Craig Peer December 3rd, 2010 04:47 PM

Nice Mark. That place made my ribcage vibrate.

Think I'll have to pick up a AVCHD cam. I have a cheap plastic " dive bag " to try too, although I'll need to modifiy it to attach an external mic for sound. Might be more convenient to sacrifice a not to expensive AVCHD cam instead.


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