5D mk2 doesn't float


Status
Not open for further replies.
And the ads below is: Swimming Pool Equipment. :bsmilie::bsmilie::bsmilie:
 

wait! wait! pardon me, wat is this thread about? which page of the manual mention about floating?:dunno:
 

In this case it is clearly "the man behind the camera"'s fault. Don't you know that you need to teach your 5DII to swim upon the 1st day you bought it? It is not the camera, it is the man behind the camera! :confused:
 

Looks like I need to bring all my cameras for swimming lessons this weekends. Anyone know where is the cheapest place to enroll my 40D and 1Dmk2 for swimming lessons? :bsmilie::bsmilie::bsmilie:
 

In this case it is clearly "the man behind the camera"'s fault. Don't you know that you need to teach your 5DII to swim upon the 1st day you bought it? It is not the camera, it is the man behind the camera! :confused:

Correct. You need to teach it how to float.

But the requirement is to purchase this camera accessory:

1151771846370_6_10_06_holiday_anti_019a.jpg


Ages: 1-12

5D II about a year old. Should be able to use...
 

Correct. You need to teach it how to float.

But the requirement is to purchase this camera accessory:

1151771846370_6_10_06_holiday_anti_019a.jpg


Ages: 1-12

5D II about a year old. Should be able to use...

dude, it says 2-12 years old. hahaha
 

Last edited:
Damn. My eyes need to sensor-clean....
 

Damm thats well funny, sad but so so funny...
 

while taking shots of models at the swimming pool, the dang cam slipped and plunged into the water. instead of floating it sank. frankly i am disappointed. at this price i expected it to at stay up a while or even swim back to me. shame on canon.

i would expect it to actually execute a kung fu leap off the water, and then blast off into outer space, before returning into my hands from the sky using a parachute. :) :) :)

i know hassleblad has a feature that enables its cameras to do that.. why don't you buy one of those? :)
 

So is it still lying at the bottom of the pool? Can someone retrieve it?
 

If this happened to me, I would be real :mad2: with myself. Then I would probably :flush: myself down the toilet. Then if that doesn't work I would probably :hung: myself.
 

i would expect it to actually execute a kung fu leap off the water, and then blast off into outer space, before returning into my hands from the sky using a parachute. :) :) :)

i know hassleblad has a feature that enables its cameras to do that.. why don't you buy one of those? :)

Qing gong shui shan piao.....i tot leica also has similar feature.....
 

TS, btw, you are not just losing your 5D2. What lens was on the cam when it fell in. Hope its not an L lens.
 

Spoof thread spotted!! :bsmilie:
 

expensive stuff need not float :p
 

my tears can't stop... rofl

TS, i truly salute to your sense of humour and may your 5D R.I.P.
 

while taking shots of models at the swimming pool, the dang cam slipped and plunged into the water. instead of floating it sank. frankly i am disappointed. at this price i expected it to at stay up a while or even swim back to me. shame on canon.

Shame on you for These words
 

Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top