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Otter Box ?Hi All,
 
                  
            
		I am going bushwalking the weekend before the Christmas Party, and to protect my D70 I am thinking of getting an Otter Box 5500. Disadvantages a little heavier than I would prefer and a little bulky, advantages waterproof to 100ft and guaranteed indestructible for life. Any thoughts or alternative suggestions? here is the link to the box in question http://www.otterbox.com/product.cfm?product=138&code=NA available in aus from http://www.customcase.com.au/ 
 Enjoy the walk Glenn - hopefully there will not be a nuclear holocaust (indestructable) or very deep pot holes with 110 feet of water in it!!!
 
                  
            Cheers Chris Chris 
		-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left 
 Out of interest I went and had a look at the Otter (had not heard of it before). Very similar to the Pelican cases - I sold 2 of these earlier this year and now wish that I hadn’t.
 
                  
            It does not appear to be very big! Cheers C Chris 
		-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left 
 If you are bushwalking then a few snaplock plastic bags should do the trick if you hit bad weather. The otter thing looks awkward to carry. Maybe good if your'e going white water rafting. 
                  
            Regards
 
		Matt. K 
 I was thinking that as well Matt. A couple of times when I have been with these guys we have done some light scrambling and belayed the packs down, sometimes dropping them. What I would really like is something waterproof, light and slightly destructible. It is awkward, the smaller one wont take a D70 with lens on (only taking two, 20 & 50) and I thought it better to keep a lens on due to dust. Price is right on the snaplocks though   
                  
            
		
 
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