Friends,    Thought I'd pass along a real live testimony of the
weatherability of the 1v.  The following is an e-mail from a friend who
is in the Smokies photographing wildlife in Cades Cove.  He uses the
1v with the 300 f/2.8 IS and the 600 f/4 IS lenses.

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Tue, 21 Nov 2000 18:16:26 EST

Each day the bucks are more into the rut.  Their necks are swelling
and they are chasing the does which are coming into heat.

I will have to report that my 1V did well and the auto focus on the
lens was right on target even with weeds, etc., in the way.  I
photographed all morning during the snow, which was a wet
heavy snow, and the 1V was completely wet (wetter than the
picture they show in the catalog).  It worked fine.  The only problem
I had was taken the film out and reloading the camera while trying
to keep the snow out of the camera back.

Who knows what I may have when the slides come back, but the
Good Lord did grant me one of my wishes.  That was, I always
wanted to be in the Cove when it snowed.

I noticed most of the Nikon shooters were riding around in their cars
and not out in the field shooting.  I guess they knew that their Nikons
wouldn't repel water.  (Only kidding)  But there weren't many of us
out in the snow shooting, and I will have to say the equipment did
what it was supposed to do without any freezing up or battery change.
My cover (over the lens) kept it dry and when I got back to the car I
would wipe the camera off and keep going.  I shot some 18 rolls of film
while I was in the Cove.  (Sat. & Sun)  This morning (Tues.) I had a big

buck and my fingers (with gloves) got so cold that I had no feeling in
them.  Again the camera and auto focus worked and I was glad I had
the auto focus cause I'm not sure I could have focused the lens with
my hand being so numb.
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