This is a sorry tale. It is somehow Stroppo's fault. I just haven't quite figured out how.Yet.
Last week I had the chance of a sail in the estuary. As per usual I took my camera. And as per usual I fell off lots.
When I was dismantling the waterproof casing that afternoon I noticed a little moisture had penetrated inside the casing. After downloading the camera I left the housing open to try and dry it completely. I have a small amount of silica in the case to absorb moisture.
The next morning the silica looked a bit plump. Being a fastidious fellow with moisture and electronics I decided to ever so carefully dry the camera in the oven. I set the oven for 35 degrees and placed the camera on a plate.
I toddled off to the study to do some paperwork.
A little while later the power went off for a few seconds. My computers are all on a UPS so I didn't really notice it, other than there was a beep as the the UPS unit kicked in. The astute amongst you will realise that is the part of the tale that is Stroppo's fault.
About half an hour later I decided it was time to fire up the Espresso. I wander past the oven, which smells a bit funny. I look at the readout. 180 degrees.
Wait, 180 degrees! Holy crisped cameras Batman! I pull open the oven door faster than aproned crusader ever did to be greeted by this.
I had forgotten that our oven defaults to 180 degrees and the power failure had been long enough for the oven to lose the 35 degree setting. So rather than gently drying my camera I baked it to a soggy black.
I am still grumpy.