wizbangdoodle
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My wife is the photographer, but I'm trying to find a solution for her. Actually for me, because I'm usually the one carrying the camera to the boat.
Our normal routine while on vacation is to get the camera all assembled and ready to put into the water. This includes strobes and arms, dome lens, viewfinder and of course the base plate. We then walk from our condo to the dock, get on the boat. Short walk and usually not an issue.
We are planning a trip to Tahiti in November and will be on a small, boutique cruise ship. The plan will remain to assemble the camera before we leave our room, but there is going to be much more travel between the cruise ship and dive site. I'm assuming it will be a walk or tender from the cruise ship to a van/shuttle to the dive boat. Needless to say, I'm wanting to protect the camera as much as possible. The wife suggested a Yeti cooler bag. The 2 problems I see with that are #1, it's bloody expensive and #2, it looks like it may not be big enough.
Anyone have suggestions on how to protect the camera for these short trips? What have you used that works?
Our normal routine while on vacation is to get the camera all assembled and ready to put into the water. This includes strobes and arms, dome lens, viewfinder and of course the base plate. We then walk from our condo to the dock, get on the boat. Short walk and usually not an issue.
We are planning a trip to Tahiti in November and will be on a small, boutique cruise ship. The plan will remain to assemble the camera before we leave our room, but there is going to be much more travel between the cruise ship and dive site. I'm assuming it will be a walk or tender from the cruise ship to a van/shuttle to the dive boat. Needless to say, I'm wanting to protect the camera as much as possible. The wife suggested a Yeti cooler bag. The 2 problems I see with that are #1, it's bloody expensive and #2, it looks like it may not be big enough.
Anyone have suggestions on how to protect the camera for these short trips? What have you used that works?