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Humidity free camera caseI'm interested in a large hard case (something like an eski I suppose), which I can stuff with silica gell and keep my gear in while it's not being used.
Any suggestions?
Fortigurn, it may be worth looking at a Pelican case. I recently got one for its indestructible nature so I can transport my gear as airline luggage. But it meets your criteria of being a large hard case and I'm actually using mine to store my gear in now.
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Thats a good idea John... So you check your gear?
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A Pelican case is exactly what you're after.
They're very tough, dust and water sealed (check specifications for each model - some list a buoyancy rating / water proofing) and also have a pressure valve built in. A pelican Silica gel module is also available.
I'll be doing this for the first time in October Scott. I'm a bit nervous about it though and am thinking of hand carrying my d200 with 28-70 firmly attached. Never know, might get some images on the flight. D3, D300, 14-24/2.8, 24-70/2.8, 85/1.4, 80-400VR, 18-200VR, 105/2.8 VR macro, Sigma 150/2.8 macro
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Thanks for all the advice. This looks good, together with those silica gel panels.
Over here in Taiwan silica gel cannot be had for love or money, and the preferred dessicant is lime. I placed three lime bags in my Lowepro MiniTrekker, and in about two weeks they had ballooned out to ridiculous proportions and were clearly useless. The humidity over here is a killer.
Same again, expensive but well worth it, the Pelican silica gel "modules" can be reconditioned by placing in an oven for 3 x hours @ 300F For $23AUD is excellant value.
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