Beaches and DSLRs
Ann McRae
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Hi
We are going to the Dominican Republic (Punta Cana, specifically) for Christmas and New Years.
I can't imagine going without my 20d and bag of goodies. however, the (ever shrinking) logical side of my brain says: the plane will be too cramped to put the bag in overhead storage, there are likely security worries travelling in the DR with expensive equipment, and the beach environment will not be good for my camera.
I still have my 828. Should I travel light?
What precautions would you recommend for travelling with a DSLR to a tropical beach???
ann
We are going to the Dominican Republic (Punta Cana, specifically) for Christmas and New Years.
I can't imagine going without my 20d and bag of goodies. however, the (ever shrinking) logical side of my brain says: the plane will be too cramped to put the bag in overhead storage, there are likely security worries travelling in the DR with expensive equipment, and the beach environment will not be good for my camera.
I still have my 828. Should I travel light?
What precautions would you recommend for travelling with a DSLR to a tropical beach???
ann
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Don't worry about the security risk, you'll be at Club Med, very safe
Put a protective filter on, don't change lenses in windy sand/sea spray.
Be careful w/ lenses & cam in A/C then outdoors - condensation. Keep them in a plastic bag indoors in A/C.
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I shoot on the Oregon coast all the time (where it's 'tropical' if it's above 60-degrees and only slightly windy). No problems at all with my gear, though the tripod usually gets a little gritty. Here's a recent shot just after a HUGE storm in November:
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My only problem was that I did/do change lenses. The devil makes me do it, I think. So...............
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Here's a tease.
Lots more shots here but most of them have kids in them.
I'd vote for bringing your good camera gear. And feel free to ask me any other questions you may have.
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But if you get into more spray, especially salt spray, I use a weather cover from http://www.aquatech.com.au/. I'm very happy with it, and it improves me peace of mind.
Filters - I should grab some - doh!
We fly tomorrow night - arrive Friday about supper time.
We are staying at the Bahia Principe, not Club Med, but still should be fairly safe. I hope that the plane has full sized overhead stowage - my lowepro pack barely fits into the smaller ones.
And I've been offered the opportunity to clean my sensor in the clean rooms at work using a microscope etc. So will have to do that when we get back.
Really looking forward to ome R & R and good family time.
cheers!
ann
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Observe the precautions posted in this thread and you should be fine.
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