Topic: Waterproof case for camera (very "chat" and not music)
I'm heading to Alaska next month. My wife was generous and got me a gift of a new Nikon digital SLR with a couple lenses. It's not waterproof. I'm heading up to fish. Fishing is done in water and sometimes trees - you folks who fish know what I mean. Anyway, I don't want anything to happen to this beautiful gift from my wife, but I'll be darned if I'm going to take a trip of a lifetime, have a digital SLR available, and not be taking a bazillion pictures.
So I need a case to keep the camera protected from bumps, shocks, and water while underway. I don't mind taking the camera out of the case to take pictures, so I'm not looking for a housing (you divers know what I'm talking about). Just a case.
I'm planning on a Pelican case. I have never heard of anything negative about them. The Marine Corps uses stock Pelican cases to protect sensitive electronics in the field. The Marines also operate in and near the water and in trees. So I figure that if a Pelican case will protect sensitive information when lives depend on it in extremely rugged conditions, that it ought to protect my camera at a luxury lodge where (one would presume) no one will be shooting at me.
Just wondering if anyone has personal experience with protecting camera gear in the field, and whether there are any other products I ought to consider. I am considering an Aquapac in addition to the Pelican case, but that's getting pretty expensive. The Aquapac would allow me to shoot IN the water, which would be cool. But I've got a small PHD* waterproof digital camera I keep in my vest for that.
- Zurf
* PHD = Push Here Dummy
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