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Old 20 March 2008, 01:50 AM   #1
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Kayaking with digital SLR?

I've really been getting the itch to get the kayak out lately. I really want to do some photography with it as well. I have a Cannon Digital Rebel XTi, with a normal lense (~3 inches) and a zoom lense (~6 inches). Should I get a waterproof case, and if so, are there any you all recommend? Or should I just keep it in a dry bag until ready to use it?

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Old 20 March 2008, 07:16 AM   #2
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What type of kayaking are you planning to do? If you're planning on sea kayaking and want to shoot while on the water, get the case. If you're just going to kayak, stop on some land and take some pictures, the dry bag will be fine. I highly recommend making sure your gear is insured and have a backup camera on dry land just in case.
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Old 20 March 2008, 07:21 AM   #3
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What type of kayaking are you planning to do? If you're planning on sea kayaking and want to shoot while on the water, get the case. If you're just going to kayak, stop on some land and take some pictures, the dry bag will be fine. I highly recommend making sure your gear is insured and have a backup camera on dry land just in case.
Well, it will be saltwater kayaking, but in the bay and mongroves. I will be shooting from the kayak, but not during rough water. However, I like the possibility of a case because then I can be ready to shoot ASAP... last year, without a camera, I paddled right up on a spotted eagle ray that had about a 3-4 wingspan!


Does anyone have any good case recomendations?
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Old 20 March 2008, 07:53 AM   #4
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Well, it will be saltwater kayaking, but in the bay and mongroves. I will be shooting from the kayak, but not during rough water. However, I like the possibility of a case because then I can be ready to shoot ASAP... last year, without a camera, I paddled right up on a spotted eagle ray that had about a 3-4 wingspan!


Does anyone have any good case recomendations?
I say you may get away with a water tight bag placed between your legs in the compartment. When you need to shoot, just take it out. Dedicated housings are very expensive...usually starting around $1000.

Sea&Sea, Ikelite, Fantasea are some brands.
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Old 21 March 2008, 12:12 AM   #5
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I'd say get a point and shoot. The risk of damaging your camera is just way too high.
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I may try one of these:

http://topkayaker.net/TopKayakerShop...1&currency=USD

However, it won't let me adjust the zoom, or use my longer zoom lense. Also, the main reason I wanted this camera was to shoot while kayaking, and I really haven't used the camera much for anything since I got it. So, I'd probably rather damage it kayling and using it, then have pristine camera I never use
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