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Bodley
Oct-18-2006, 09:14 AM
I'm shooting a Halloween Party where they want some outdoor prop shots of the kids in their costumes. I'm was thinking about using my portable flash setup (580ex/multi-max combo's) but was concerned about DEW forming on my equipment.

Has anyone had a problem with this? How moisture sensitive are the 580ex's and multi-maxes?

Shay Stephens
Oct-18-2006, 11:02 AM
I'm shooting a Halloween Party where they want some outdoor prop shots of the kids in their costumes. I'm was thinking about using my portable flash setup (580ex/multi-max combo's) but was concerned about DEW forming on my equipment.

Has anyone had a problem with this? How moisture sensitive are the 580ex's and multi-maxes?

I often find myself shooting in the rain, which is a tad more wet than dew :wink

I put a crystal clear platic bag over the flash. It keeps the water out, but lets the light shine through.

StevenV
Oct-18-2006, 11:13 AM
Very Well, thanks.

http://static.flickr.com/80/273254861_5057bc6492.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevenv/273254861/)

Sorry, I just happened to be drinking when I saw this thread and couldn't resist :D

Like Shay, I've used plastic bags in the rain. I'm not sure if high-humidity air would be any worse, since it would mostly be trapped in the bag along with the equipment.

Bodley
Oct-18-2006, 11:48 AM
I often find myself shooting in the rain, which is a tad more wet than dew :wink

I put a crystal clear plastic bag over the flash. It keeps the water out, but lets the light shine through.

Good Idea. I had thought about a layer of cling wrap over all but the flash lens. I also may be firing out of an 36" umbrella-box (if I can get enough light) which should help.

Bodley
Oct-18-2006, 11:50 AM
Very Well, thanks.

http://static.flickr.com/80/273254861_5057bc6492.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevenv/273254861/)

Sorry, I just happened to be drinking when I saw this thread and couldn't resist :D

Like Shay, I've used plastic bags in the rain. I'm not sure if high-humidity air would be any worse, since it would mostly be trapped in the bag along with the equipment.

Very topical, especially with the post in the background :thumb

Phyxius
Oct-18-2006, 01:26 PM
I don't know about the flash casing, but I've shot out in the rain numerous times and I've gotten used to carrying a plastic bag and duct tape with me to shows (horse shows).

I've also had times when I went outside with my camera after having the camera inside for a while. The humidity was so high the whole thing was covered in condensation and I was a bit worried, but everything seems to be okay. (Still glad I have the extended warranty on everything just in case.)

Have fun and Happy Halloween!