#1
What methods / accessories do you guys use to waterproof your SLRs? I may be going to Iguazu Falls sometime and I wanted to take shots from the bottom of the falls. Understandably it's going to be very misty down there and possibly downright soaking wet.
I don't think I need a professional, underwater housing to keep my D700 safe & dry, but I probably will need something more than a plastic bag. I've tried a DiCAPac and found it cumbersome.
Any other ideas I should look at?
I don't think I need a professional, underwater housing to keep my D700 safe & dry, but I probably will need something more than a plastic bag. I've tried a DiCAPac and found it cumbersome.
Any other ideas I should look at?
#2
My camera bodies are weather sealed but I also carry a package of these. Very lightweight and take up almost no room in the camera bag.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...ve_Set_of.html
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...ve_Set_of.html
#5
Have you looked at there?
http://www.ewa-marine.com/index.php?...Mark%20III&L=0
I pulled up one for the big Canon DSLR.
I've seen them but have never used them, though I am considering buying one for kayaking.
http://www.ewa-marine.com/index.php?...Mark%20III&L=0
I pulled up one for the big Canon DSLR.
I've seen them but have never used them, though I am considering buying one for kayaking.
#6
If you're going to spend the $300 on the ewa unit, check to see if you need the U-B100 - it supports 77 and 82mm filter diameter lenses. I don't know Nikon, but most L Canon lenses are 77mm