I may have to shoot in the rain this weekend at the races. What do you guys do to protect your equipment. ie, 1ds w/ 100-400?
J.Cobble Member 133 posts Joined Jan 2004 More info | May 10, 2004 11:16 | #1 I may have to shoot in the rain this weekend at the races. What do you guys do to protect your equipment. ie, 1ds w/ 100-400?
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robertwgross Cream of the Crop 9,462 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2002 Location: California More info | May 10, 2004 11:20 | #2 Transparent plastic shower cap with elastic around the bottom.
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GenEOS Senior Member 740 posts Joined Jan 2003 Location: Pearland, Texas More info | May 10, 2004 11:21 | #3 This may be too simple, but I find an ordinary tall kitchen trash bag to work to my satisfaction. I am not tryin gto be cute. I tried a store bought cover and found it to be to combersome. I poked a hole in the bag and stretched it around the lens hood, covered the camera and then poked a sall hole in the bag for the eye piece. I put the bag between the camera and the eye piece and that held the bag in place. reach under with one hand to work the zoom, or work it from the outside. No chimping allowed with this low budget device though.... Daniel Tunstall
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PacAce Cream of the Crop 26,900 posts Likes: 40 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Keystone State, USA More info | May 10, 2004 11:38 | #4 GenEOS wrote: This may be too simple, but I find an ordinary tall kitchen trash bag to work to my satisfaction. I am not tryin gto be cute. I tried a store bought cover and found it to be to combersome. I poked a hole in the bag and stretched it around the lens hood, covered the camera and then poked a sall hole in the bag for the eye piece. I put the bag between the camera and the eye piece and that held the bag in place. reach under with one hand to work the zoom, or work it from the outside. No chimping allowed with this low budget device though.... It kept my D60 and 100-400 dry throughout a football game in a light-medium rain. I was soaked, but the camera, lens did not see a drop. Use a clear plastic bag and you can chimp all you want. ...Leo
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MotorsportsPhoto Senior Member 428 posts Joined Nov 2002 Location: NE Ohio More info | May 10, 2004 11:46 | #5 big ziplock bag. Making Racers Look Faster than They Really Are!
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JoeTampa Member 170 posts Joined Aug 2003 More info | May 10, 2004 11:47 | #6 Usually the clear bags are found as leaf bags or recycling bags. <a href="http://www.notablephoto.com">Tampa Photographer</a>
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May 10, 2004 13:55 | #7 See, I knew someone on here would have a great idea!
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martcol Senior Member 866 posts Joined May 2002 Location: Kent, UK More info | May 10, 2004 14:00 | #8 J. Cobble wrote: What do you guys do to protect your equipment. Errrrrr "All photographs are accurate. None of them is the truth."
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Wickedfn4u Member 144 posts Joined Nov 2003 More info | May 10, 2004 14:43 | #9 Good post idea is to buy some of the Dry-ease place it in the bottom of a Tupperware and seal your camera and or lens in it for a couple of days. Cheap precaution?
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KennyG Goldmember 2,252 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Leeds, UK More info | May 10, 2004 15:47 | #10 Wickedfn4u wrote: Good post idea is to buy some of the Dry-ease place it in the bottom of a Tupperware and seal your camera and or lens in it for a couple of days. Cheap precaution? Cheers TC No, it could sweat quicker than the moisture could be absorbed. Keep silacagel sachets in your camera bag and when you get home let the camera and lens slowly get to room temperature. Put them in in a bag that can breathe along with some more silacagel sachets. Ken
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May 11, 2004 14:36 | #11 Unfortunately, staying in is not an option.
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