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    Camera lost at sea returned with the help of social networking

    Photos from the waterlogged memory card helped identify owner

    Just how tough is your average DSLR memory card? Apparently tough enough to survive a year at the bottom of the ocean. Naturalist and aspiring photographer Markus Thompson was scuba diving in Deep Bay near Vancouver, British Columbia, when he found a Canon EOS 1000D. Curious, he brought it to the surface and took out the SD card, and was actually able to recover about 50 photos.

    With a bounty of pictures and a desire to find the camera's owner, Thompson took to social networking for help. He posted his find to Google+, including pictures of the camera itself as well as the photos he was able to recover from the SD card. "Approximately 50 pictures on the card from a family vacation. If you know a fire fighter from British Columbia whose team won the Pacific Regional Firefit competition, has a lovely wife and (now) 2 year old daughter — let me know. I would love to get them their vacation photos," he posted.

    The social network's hive mind then went to work. Details on just who the camera belonged to were slim at first, but after social network sleuths began scouring the photos, more information began to surface. The camera contained images that were shot at a region firefighting competition, and appeared to suggest that the camera's owner was on the winning team. After comparing faces to those on various websites that covered the event, the possibilities were narrowed down.

    The owner, a firefighter from British Columbia, was finally identified. His station was then contacted, bringing an end to the pricey camera's unlikely journey. The waterlogged Canon — which can cost upwards of $500 in new condition — made its splash in August of 2010, and had been soaking ever since. Unfortunately, not further details are available on just how the device managed to find a home on the ocean floor, but we imagine a bump off the side of a leisure boat is a likely explanation.

    We've seen the power of social media to spread information about important events and natural disasters, and it's nice to see it work on a much smaller and more personal scale. And while obviously the camera is a total loss, the family was able to secure their vacation photos, not to mention a story they'll be able to share for a lifetime.

    This is what a camera looks like after a year in the oceanThe camera is a total loss, but the memory card fired right up

    [Image credit: Markus Thompson]

    Markus Thompson via Canon Rumors

    This article was written by Katherine Gray and originally appeared on Tecca

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    • Rizal M  •  5 mths ago
      waj koyok kameraku YY
    • Mike  •  Metairie, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Would be a good advert for the memory card manufacturer.
      • The Book Collector 5 mths ago
        I don't think the SD card would survive a year in the ocean by itself. The camera, more than likely, was properly sealed at the memory card slot, which protected the SD card.
      • Charles 5 mths ago
        I have never seen a camera of this type which would protect its memory card from a year under water. I too would like to know the memory card's manufacturer !
      • Elan M 5 mths ago
        not a chance it was sealed from the water, and the pressure behind the water. Memory cards are solid state- no moving parts- so water doesnt have the same effect as it does on other electronic parts. I have put mine through the washer machine a number of times with no problem. Its the fact that corrosion didnt destroy it is impressive.
    • Eternal  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      memory card commercial - - - - -
      • PaulR 5 mths ago
        Except they left the manufacturer out, so this is a genuine story. How rare???
      • Antonio 5 mths ago
        Still, a fairly intelligent piece of advertising,
        Even at least for Canon
    • TFP  •  South Bend, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Wonderful ! ! ! For the person who found it and TOOK THE TIME TO FIND THE OWNER so they could have their memories returned. You have a wonderful heart, many, many blessings to you. Oh, and to 'J', great 6 million dollar man reference !
      • A Yahoo! User 5 mths ago
        Ya it is nice to have the the satifactory of knowing you knowing u made someone happy. Also that he did take the time to find the owner.
      • Lenin 5 mths ago
        or they have no life....
      • Karloff 5 mths ago
        @ Lenin - It is more than possible that YOU have no life or empathy!
    • G  •  5 mths ago
      It's good to see that we have good people out there still. Only if more people were like the guy that found the camera.
      • madmonkey 5 mths ago
        We can be if we try. I keep a gallon of water in the back of my car in case I see somebody broke down overheated. Have used it 3 times in last decade. The only reason we've gotten this far, is looking out for your fellow human.
      • Melinda 5 mths ago
        I would really appriciate if people were like that more often and not so rude. I wish my family was a bit nicer then some of my friends. There family there suppose to be good to there own family.
    • Jonny Mata  •  Corpus Christi, United States  •  5 mths ago
      sweet, glad to see someone has some good luck!!!!
      • dbo880 5 mths ago
        Agreed, however if he had great luck he would not have lost it. Still a really cool story.
    • Sundance  •  5 mths ago
      Nice guy this diver, he went to a hell of alot of work for prob little reward, but am sure the satisfaction of doing a GOOD thing will be enough for his efforts! If only the world would learn from this guy's good deed!
    • Ben Dover  •  Sassamansville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Moral of the story: While leaning over side of boat keep the strap around your neck!
    • DANMAR  •  5 mths ago
      Forget the camera....Cannon should comp him a new camera.
      The manufacturer of the SD card should jump on this............Best advertisment you can get...........Don't forget to pay all your fees.......Family, diver.
    • Donna  •  New Orleans, United States  •  5 mths ago
      glad to see there are still caring people in the world to take the time to find the owner of the camera and have the family memories to cherrish for a lifetime
    • lisa  •  Cleveland, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Amazing after a year under the sea....Too cool!
    • Chris  •  5 mths ago
      I'm more interested in the brand of SD card that survived a year under warter, salt water at that. Screw the Canon, that was a total loss the second it touched the water
    • sean m  •  San Martin, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Canon better send the guy who found it and the owner a nice camera.... priceless free advertisement for them!
    • J  •  5 mths ago
      Canon 1000d, digital. A camera barely alive." "Gentlemen, we can rebuild it. We have the technology. We have the capability to build the world's first bionic camera. The Canon 1000d will be that camera. Better than it was before. Better...stronger...faster.
    • Victor  •  5 mths ago
      The Canon camera did not make it. I believe that the SD Memory card should get the credit.
    • Paulie Jr.  •  5 mths ago
      A feel good story. The internet can be used for good on occasion.
    • Allank  •  5 mths ago
      just another loose canon story
    • Big Daddy  •  Cincinnati, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I see a Canon ad coming soon ....
    • Roman_Warrior  •  Tampa, United States  •  5 mths ago
      My faith in humanity is renewed. A very selfless act by a decent human being.
    • Disavowed1969  •  San Antonio, United States  •  5 mths ago
      If Canon would replace the camera it would be an even better story..... it is a great one anyway.....

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