Thank you Johnny. She takes after her father, but she doesn't always do what I want, even though the images may imply so:)
I didn't have a bag over the camera, he he. I have experienced that the cameras can handle some amount of water. The actual camera is the Canon 40D which is semi weather sealed. The lens do not care, off course.
Even non-sealed cameras can handle some moisture. I once photographed a snow storm with the Canon 350D. When I god inside the camera was soaking wet. No problem. A couple of years I photographed a wedding where the weather was very unstable. The rain was on and off. During a session with very little rain, the couple was standing under a roof while I was in the open air. Then suddenly the sky opened up and poured all it's water out in a very short time. I was soaking wet, and so was the camera (5D). The autofocus stopped working, and I think a couple of other functions did so too. I finished the photographing and dried the camera. No problem...
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