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Old 08-23-2009, 11:04   #1
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Camera Protection

I have a Canon Sureshot S3 IS I bought last time we talked cameras. I'm starting to use it a bit and decided I need to protect my investment. I had an otterbox 2500 laying around but no joy - too small. I am thinking it will fit in the 3500 but wanted to hear what the experts are using?
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Old 09-03-2009, 14:56   #2
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I'm no expert or pro, but I do have a substantial amount of equipment in dollar worth. As far as physical protection for my equipment, I have a Lowepro Photo Trekker AW II Backpack. It's huge, but I have 2 Nikon DSLRs and a fiim camera, and a lot equipment. And I travel a lot. I also bought insurance through USAA. $17 a month. VERY worth it. I tried State Farm. They wouldn't cover any of my equipment.
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Old 09-03-2009, 15:30   #3
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x2 on Pelican cases.

I live in a harsh environment. Sacrificing virgins to the sea gods is no longer in fashion they want my cool electronic gear. Last trip was great.. that Canon Rebel XS over the side did the trick..

www.pelican.com.

survival stories. http://www.pelican.com/about/survival.php
mmm read the survival story about entitled "so there was this block of C4" I suspected the minute I started reading that would it would end in the words ODAxxx and it did.

My laptop rides in the dink to and from shore on an almost daily basis. Getting wet is a normal part of the trip in or out. Cameras, Computer, cell phone, car keys ALL have a pelican case. I would not, as the add says, leave home without them.

OTOH, I have also been known to double ziploc everything and toss it into my backpack and go for it.

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Old 09-03-2009, 18:42   #4
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I have a lot of gear that is mine and the G's.... I put Camera Armor on my Digital SLR's and for transport I use Pelican case. I have special Camera back packs to trek around that hold the body with lens and all other lens and accy's. They are well padded and keep them from being damaged.
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Old 09-03-2009, 22:55   #5
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Lightbulb Hmmmmmmm....

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I have special Camera back packs to trek around that hold the body with lens and all other lens and accy's. They are well padded and keep them from being damaged.
Do you mind sharing the make/model of this "camera" back pack?

Or

Is it a secret that only the folks that work in SA where, trees and grass is plentiful?

Us desert, dust, camel, lack of rain, hot as hell, etc. folks would not mind knowing.

Stay safe.
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Old 09-04-2009, 08:31   #6
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Do you mind sharing the make/model of this "camera" back pack?

Or

Is it a secret that only the folks that work in SA where, trees and grass is plentiful?

Us desert, dust, camel, lack of rain, hot as hell, etc. folks would not mind knowing.

Stay safe.
The one I personally use is the Tamrac Adventure 6 Photo Backpack . Bought it on Amazon since they ship to APO's.
Here is where you can see it: please add www in the appropriate place..
http:// .amazon.com/gp/product/B000EMZBMG/ref=ox_ya_oh_product

I like it because it gives great protection when I am out and about throwing it in and out of trucks. Protects really well from rain/dust/etc and most knuckleheads that throw stuff in the truck with out looking. It is small but not too small and gives you easy access without digging thought the whole pack.

Hope this helps.... OH the price is not bad either. There are a lot others out there but they get really pricey..... I have bought a lot of different ones using the office funds and I like this one the best.
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Old 09-03-2009, 22:56   #7
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Thumbs up Pelican

I used to case my old Canon point and shoot in one. Solid product.

Too add, I also have Camera Armor and a scratch guard over the LCD screen on one of my DSLRs.
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Old 09-04-2009, 03:26   #8
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Canon made the WP-DC20 waterproof case for the S1. I think it will fit your S3.

http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Waterpro...2056250&sr=8-1

Ikelite also makes good quality WP cases for cameras.

http://store.aikotradingstore.com/ik61forcapos.html
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