To an extent you're correct, although perhaps a well-sealed mechanical
camera, that doesn't rely as much upon electronics, might afford even
better results in a humid environment.

Kent Gittings wrote:
> 
> What he needs is a real pro camera with real dust seals and gaskets like a
> Nikon F5, EOS-1v, or Maxxum 9. While not waterproof because of the film back
> it's tough for dirt or water to work their way in while the back is closed.
> That can't be said for a Pentax manual body or ZX/MZ body (possibly MZ-S
> excepted but I have no knowledge of it's specs in that area).
> One reason people use those cameras is because they know they will still
> function under adverse conditions a normal camera will not.

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Shel Belinkoff
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