Adventures with Camera? 50 miles! Camera gear in the Elements?
HI this summer i am doing a hike in New Mexico that is 60 miles enduring all kinds of weather and the scenery is amazing from what i have heard and seen. It is an eleven man crew by urselves for two weeks hiking from 60-70 miles. I have heard many people bring Point and shoots on these and keeping them somwhat intact and having good pictures.However i am an advanced amateur photog and would like to know how i could keep my camera clean and protected from the elelments.
Note: i want to pack light due to my already 50 pound pack of clothes food gear etc.
Heres what i have :
rebel XT
kit lens
gitzo tripod
remote release
crappy lightweight tripod
Tamron 70-300
more but those are basics
- I want to know if anyone has suggestions as to the idea of bringing a SMALL pelican case to waterproof my XT sounds and buying a used XT to bring instead from ebay instead of mine just in case of damage? Is this recommended or should i purchase a point and shoot? Other suggestions?
Re: Adventures with Camera? 50 miles! Camera gear in the Elements?
I say improvise when space and weight is a concern. Get a nicely padded pouch for each lens and then pack the body in a ziplock bag with a pack of silica gel to keep the moisture out. Wrap the ziplock in a fleece or something (you should have one along since desert nights are somewhat chilly) and it'll be fairly well protected and will stay dry. I did the same with my XT body last year and it survived two days of hellish conditions in the Cascades. Everything else was soaked - including me - but the camera survived quite nicely.
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Your pack is going to be full of gear like food,personal gear and crew served gear such as a dinining fly and such, by the time you are done packing your pack correctly you will have little room for a dlsr and added equpiment. My suggestion is to buy a higher quality P&S for the trip and use the manual mode as much as possible to achieve the best photos.
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have any of you used a Pelican Case? recommend it? i would like my gear to be as safe as possible and thanks for the advice! What was that gel you were saying?? Thanks
Re: Adventures with Camera? 50 miles! Camera gear in the Elements?
Silica gel... it comes in little pouches and is generally pcked in with many optics to keep moisture out during shipping. If you don't have any laying around, check with your local sporting goods store... most binoculars and spotting scopes are shipped with at least one pack and they should be plenty willing to just give you one or two. If you're out in the desert where temperature swings are pretty extreme between night and day, condensation can become a big problem with any optics.
Another option is to check with your local university's chemistry department and see if they'll let you have some of whatever dessicant they're using, though you'll probably have to make your own pouch for it out of whatever breathable material you have handy.
A last resort is to grind up some instant rice, though you'll have to mix it about 50/50 with table salt to keep small organisms such as fungi and bacteria from using the rice as food and contaminating everything... a far worse fate than moisture in your equipment.
Re: Adventures with Camera? 50 miles! Camera gear in the Elements?
thank you how about using a combination of that and a pelican case??
Re: Adventures with Camera? 50 miles! Camera gear in the Elements?
better news i just learned it got bumped up to 75 Miles!!! tough lol and im only 16
Re: Adventures with Camera? 50 miles! Camera gear in the Elements?
Don't know about the Pelican case as I've never used one, but I'd bet the combination of that and whatever dessicant you end up using should work out just fine.
75 miles? Quite an accomplishment. You should thoroughly enjoy yourself. I remember clearly my first hundred mile bike ride when I was about your age and it was possibly one of the most satisfying experiences of my life. Hope you have a great time.
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hahah thanks! yea im a boyscout thats why im doing this
Re: Adventures with Camera? 50 miles! Camera gear in the Elements?
I'd definately recommend taking some sort of camera rain cover. I use the Op-Tech Rainsleeve. They're light and cheap, too. Enjoy your trip. :-)
Re: Adventures with Camera? 50 miles! Camera gear in the Elements?
Sit back and think for a moment[:)]....Will you be carrying the cameramore than using it? If so, leave the DSLR home and bring a Point & Shoot.
Re: Adventures with Camera? 50 miles! Camera gear in the Elements?
I've taken my Rebel XTi and kit lens hung around my neck on several 160-mile bike rides. Zoom wide, aim, shoot, check screen for general verification, maybe zoom in a bit, shoot a few more, keep riding. I love what I come home with. Used to do this with my Minolta 7D and an 18-70 I think. Rebel samples at http://photos.templin.org/gallery/2007ATLms150 and Minolta samples at http://photos.templin.org/gallery/2007PADms150.
Biggest suggestion I have: use Canon batteries, and take more than enough. First time I tried taking the Minolta, battery died at lunch. Funny, that camera quickly became HEAVY when it was useless until the overnight (where I could get more batteries).
Re: Adventures with Camera? 50 miles! Camera gear in the Elements?
Are you going out to Philmont Scout Ranch for this trip?
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omg yes i am lol i am a scout and my brther has done it with my dad yes im glad you have heard of it [:)]
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Heard of it. Heck I hiked out there when i was you age. The group of us that went out made some sight seeing tours first. I had a great time out there and still would love to go back. I say bring a point and shoot because when you're talking the amount of distance and time to be covered while out at Philmont any extra weight will be a burden to you. Your guide will tell you what to bring and what to leave behind for the trek and believe me you wont be carrying half of what you think you may.
As for how to keep it dry I used 1 gallon freezer bags for all my gear. If your pack does get wet this way the gear inside stays dry.When i was out there the rain came everyday and only lasted for 10-20 mins then dried up. One last thing I will say is get a pack cover if you dont have one already, this one peice of gear is invalueable when out there. Have fun and remember to post the photos later this year after you get back.
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yea thanks i alredy have a pack cover. i have already done backpacking before. Thats cool my brother went with my dad two years ago and loved it