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  • D'oh, camera punctured with a crampon
  • jhw
    Free Member

    Don’t ask how. Do we think it’ll be possible to fix this…light meter seems not to be working…

    New body is only about £35 so no disaster but it’s the principle of the thing!

    MarkN
    Free Member

    I thought crampons were for snow and ice and not cameras. Ah no worries, it looks like you just confirmed that 😆

    I guess at that cost not worth troubling the insurance company.

    jhw
    Free Member

    Well my crampons worked on the camera in the sense that they evidently gripped on it

    Shall I see how my Petzl Summit ice axe works on cameras too?

    5thElefant
    Free Member

    Good job you didn’t have a DSLR! 😉

    martinhutch
    Full Member

    I thought crampons were for snow and ice and not cameras

    I’m sure the camera was in proper winter condition at the time.

    mattsccm
    Free Member

    Thats dry tooling and you will be excommunicated for that.
    I did a similar thing with my Rollei 35 years ago. Camera in back pocket. Knelt down and the step in binding of a crampon went into the light metre.
    Sold it as bits for more than I paid for it.

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