Jeneen, treat it like scuba gear...once a year it has to go to service not for the main gasket in the door but for the gasket buttons. The rubber o-rings get hard and the grease breaks down din e... you don't want your camera to go swimming =)
I think there's a lubricant you can buy for the rubber o-rings, the same lubricant you use for the rubber on the flashlights. But best nga if you have the casing serviced.
unfortuantely, based on the reviews i read of canon casings, the button o-rings are irreplaceable =P right now i grease the door o-ring every time i go underwater, but dunno how i can do that for the buttons since they're embedded (any suggestions?). i just try my best to rinse the casing properly so that the button o-rings don't get any salt or sand deposits. these things last around two years daw, right?
the ralph lauren is not EXACTLY from her. and the slippers i got on sale from Bagtas, on the day they closed shop in davao. same as the bag i had them make for my fins. i know they also have a store in Manila. probably SM. and they have lots of cute (some preposterous) slipper designs, made while-you-wait.
Around two years i guess. Mine failed at that time. I've kept it to test and study it. You can remove the buttons with a special tool from the inside of the case. I was going to lubricate them with silicone, but it seems they don't use silicone grease...but i could be wrong. The grease was white to yellowish and not transparent like silicone. I have found industrial grease of that color but when i asked they said it was not rubber safe. I'm still wondering what grease they use. With silicone i have been able to take it down only to 10 feet, after that i still get sippage. The rubber O-rings could have shrunken in time. SO! use it often para bawi value! =)
ha! my casing came with a small tube of silicone grease. what special tool is that? and what camera did you have a casing for, by the way? maybe after two years i'll just use it in the rain, or paddling... =P
kaya nga mga master's na ako in marine bio this year para sulit =P
I have an Ixus 400. Yeah, mine came with a silicone tube din for the main door o-ring. i tried it on the button O-rings but it can't hold water out at more than 10 feet. I have no idea what the tool is called. I'll find out. =) But it's to remove those washers so you can dismatle the buttons and grease them.
8 and 9 June 2007. When editor Kristin Llerin asked me to write about Boljoon for the Cebu Yearbook, I asked, "Why ME?". I'd just written an article on it a few months before for the Lifestyle page (supposedly, it was what inspired the Yearbook editors to feature Boljoon in the yearbook), and I felt I had written all I had in me to write about Boljoon, after years of yearning for it. I'd explored all I wanted to. It was a closed book, as far as I was concerned. "Because you like to travel!" she said. Fine. It was MY Boljoon, after all, so I thought it might as well be me. When I got there on a Friday morning (the first weekend of the schoolyear, and I was already on another "vacation" :P) to interview some government officials, I discovered that there was an archeological dig going on in front of its historic church, and that there were actually still a couple of places I hadn't been to...which some of the locals hadn't even heard of, eit...
04 a 06 de abril 2009. First time to set foot in Africa, and no less than in exotic Morocco, which is only a ferry ride away from Tarifa in Spain. Went with my Italian flatmate and his German friends. After quick visits to Tangier and Rabat, the capital city, we took the long train ride to Marrakesh, with its big square Djemaa El-fna populated with snake charmers, henna tattoo artists, musicians, and carts selling snail soup, spices, and nuts. All around the square were narrow, winding streets lined with Ali Baba's treasures--markets called souks with different streets for metalworks, carpets, leather, lamps, and everything else you've ever imagined you can find in an Arabic market. As expected, I thoroughly enjoyed the bargaining, just as they enjoyed the good fight. After the stern negotiations, we would smile, shake hands, and say goodbye. And always, they would ask where I was from. I'm afraid I've just created a reputation for Filipinos being barat :P But now, es...
lost and found #37 by Jeneen R. Garcia to be published on 20 October 2007 (with new column pic at left ;) It has been a year and five months since I left the routine of office work for a different way of living. And how different my life is now! Two days of the week, I am in class, either teaching or being taught. Four days of the week, I am in the laboratory searching for tiny corals--one millimeter in diameter, sometimes smaller--that have settled on my experimental terracotta tiles. I fight my way through a jungle of filamentous algae, bryozoans, barnacles, sponges, and other encrusting marine critters, hoping to find the slightest sign of coralline growth. Hour by hour, I run my thumb and forefinger along the surfaces of each tile as if it were the lip of a cherished lover, feeling intently for a certain fine sharpness that can only be the delicate skeletal structure of a baby coral. Now I can tell, from the look of the jungle-like growt...
by the way, the phone model is NOKIA 5140 and I bought it online for $280...very nice composition!!!--Jace
ReplyDeleteby the way, the phone model is NOKIA 5140 and I bought it online for $280...very nice composition!!!--Jace
ReplyDeleteby the way, the phone model is NOKIA 5140 and I bought it online for $280...very nice composition by the way..are you bored??--Jace
ReplyDeletehello baby! come to tita....
ReplyDeletePretty! I have one formed like a squid. My brother makes slippers like these. :)
ReplyDeleteno, jace, i'm just obsessive. hehehe. i did this before i started to do any work because i've been putting this off for so long.
ReplyDeletehey, tell tita beng i want something ralph lauren, too. but preferably NOT a bikini. =P
ReplyDeleteand where can i get flip-flops like that?
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Jeneen, treat it like scuba gear...once a year it has to go to service not for the main gasket in the door but for the gasket buttons. The rubber o-rings get hard and the grease breaks down din e... you don't want your camera to go swimming =)
ReplyDeleteI think there's a lubricant you can buy for the rubber o-rings, the same lubricant you use for the rubber on the flashlights. But best nga if you have the casing serviced.
ReplyDeleteunfortuantely, based on the reviews i read of canon casings, the button o-rings are irreplaceable =P right now i grease the door o-ring every time i go underwater, but dunno how i can do that for the buttons since they're embedded (any suggestions?). i just try my best to rinse the casing properly so that the button o-rings don't get any salt or sand deposits. these things last around two years daw, right?
ReplyDeletethe ralph lauren is not EXACTLY from her. and the slippers i got on sale from Bagtas, on the day they closed shop in davao. same as the bag i had them make for my fins. i know they also have a store in Manila. probably SM. and they have lots of cute (some preposterous) slipper designs, made while-you-wait.
ReplyDeleteAround two years i guess. Mine failed at that time. I've kept it to test and study it. You can remove the buttons with a special tool from the inside of the case. I was going to lubricate them with silicone, but it seems they don't use silicone grease...but i could be wrong. The grease was white to yellowish and not transparent like silicone. I have found industrial grease of that color but when i asked they said it was not rubber safe. I'm still wondering what grease they use. With silicone i have been able to take it down only to 10 feet, after that i still get sippage. The rubber O-rings could have shrunken in time. SO! use it often para bawi value! =)
ReplyDeleteha! my casing came with a small tube of silicone grease. what special tool is that? and what camera did you have a casing for, by the way? maybe after two years i'll just use it in the rain, or paddling... =P
ReplyDeletekaya nga mga master's na ako in marine bio this year para sulit =P
I have an Ixus 400. Yeah, mine came with a silicone tube din for the main door o-ring. i tried it on the button O-rings but it can't hold water out at more than 10 feet. I have no idea what the tool is called. I'll find out. =) But it's to remove those washers so you can dismatle the buttons and grease them.
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