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Canon DSLR Suffers 900m Fall, Camera And Lens Still Work

A photographer strapped a Canon Rebel XT to his helmet while skydiving, but instead of capturing some great airborne shots, it fell off his helmet and plummeted 900m to the ground. Unbelievably, it survived.

According to a friend of the photographer:

Amazingly, the Rebel survived the fall and my friend is still using it to this very day. It has a crack in the plastic body and the kit lens is a little jerky when zooming, but functional. I’d like to know if there is a similar story or something close to this but I doubt. It might be a world record indeed (for the height of a camera drop which survived).

Photos show that the camera is remarkably intact – the viewfinder is still functional, both the camera body and lens are pretty much fine. Not that we recommend you heave your DSLR out of a low-flying plane, but it’s nice to know that if you do, there’s a chance it’ll be just fine. [FredMiranda via Canon Rumors via Crunchgear]

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(3 Comments)
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    Andrew

    Thursday, December 17, 2009 at 8:08 PM

    Awesome!

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    Garry

    Thursday, December 17, 2009 at 9:20 PM

    Looks like it had a pretty soft (ground) landing, still an impressive result.

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    Gary Tong

    Saturday, December 19, 2009 at 11:09 AM

    A camera in god mode.

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