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FlipsidE
8th of November 2004 (Mon), 11:57
I had absolutely zero interest in shooting any kind of sporting event at all until I saw this thread (http://www.photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=47406).

It was shot with a 70-300. I found that lens on B&H. I also looked into the 100-400L. I figured if I'm gonna spend $1000 on a lens, might as well spend the extra $400 and get 100mm more plus an "L" series lens.

But, all that said (and this is long into the future...probably 6 months or more), I need to find some way to make sure my camera and lens don't get wet. Now, I've been to wakeboarding tourneys before, and you can give about a 99% guarantee that you won't get wet. But, there could be the occasional wet dog drying itself, the occasional spray off the water, or the occasional wet boarder walking around near you that you didn't see.

I don't want to buy a waterproof casing for my DReb (as I don't want to spend the $1500). But, I do need to make sure the DReb doesn't get wet. I've heard that using a plastic bag...maybe a ziploc type bag would work well. But, i would think that a bag would end up being very limiting as far as zoom goes, and it might be a bit tricky to make sure you hit the shutter button correctly at times. Plus, on top of that wouldn't a ziploc bag actually cause degredation in picture quality?

Thanks in advance

FlipsidE

robertwgross
8th of November 2004 (Mon), 12:03
Plus, on top of that wouldn't a ziploc bag actually cause degredation in picture quality?


On most of these weatherproof camera bags, there is a hole for the lens on one side. When used, all you have sticking out of the hole is a small piece of lens or filter on the lens.

---Bob Gross---

FlipsidE
8th of November 2004 (Mon), 12:11
On most of these weatherproof camera bags, there is a hole for the lens on one side. When used, all you have sticking out of the hole is a small piece of lens or filter on the lens.

---Bob Gross---

- Could you link me to one of these bags?

Thanks

FlipsidE

FlipsidE
14th of November 2004 (Sun), 06:01
I'm going to bump this one back up to the top. I'm very interested in these bags. Are they home made or can they be bought?

Thanks

FlipsidE

Jon
14th of November 2004 (Sun), 10:21
They're commercially available. Look at "Underwater" at B&H, check some dive shop and outdoor gear websites.

FlipsidE
14th of November 2004 (Sun), 10:32
hmmm...I'm not really going underwater. I just want to keep the camera protected from things like Salt Spray and a few drops of fresh water that might hit the camera by accident during a rainstorm or an from someone who has just been in the water.

All the results I find for "Underwater" are watertight/waterproof carrying cases and housings...not what I'm looking for though.

FlipsidE

Jon
14th of November 2004 (Sun), 10:45
You searched here? It's been talked about; try "rain covers". ISTR there was a "Cadillac" model of these too.