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You have a dream job for every amature bird photographer. Bring the camera!
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yeah that is a major perk of being a wildlife biologist. I get to see a lot of wildlife most don
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If you really want to take care of your gear I
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Just thought. If someone else drives the fan boat then you can keep the camera in your hands and it
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Originally Posted by Paul McSweeney
Can't see a pelikan on a bike but would fit on a boat... But would they damp the vibration?
I think so. They use high quality, high density foam in those boxes. Provided you don't pull too much out when making space for your gear then I think you'll be right. I'd rather have the pull out foam than the padded dividers in a pelican case.
Put it this way, I use Pelican cases for my remote electronic blasting box. These essentially have a computer in them the allows me to assign a delay to up to 2400 detonators to millisecond precision. We often blast anywhere up to 40 tonnes of ANFO and I usually tie the blast box up to the wall within 200m of the blast. That's a serious concussion - if you were standing at the box when it fired, you wouldn't be for very long. I very rarely have issues with components vibrating loose, they're very well protected in those cases.
So yeah, I reckon you'd be ok.
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Yeah Im thinking buying a pelican case will probably be what I do, I just didn