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Re: lv-ab: Storing camera equipment on board

From: Philip (no email)
Date: Sun Oct 01 2006 - 11:51:34 EDT

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    A Pelican case and desiccant block. Works for me.; Water proof, air tight,
    virtually indestructible. Kept two Nikon bodies and lenses on board for 12
    years of cruising without any damage.

    Philip

    At 10:36 AM 10/1/2006, [] Jamie wrote:
    >Hi
    >
    >Got some camera equipment I'll be storing on board and wanted to know if
    >any of you photographers out there had any recommendations on how to store
    >it to avoid the equipment getting attacked by the usual nautical
    >environment. Waterproof bags? Moisture crystals?
    >
    >--
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    >* tales from the high seas *

    Philip & Marilyn Lange
        AE4OV & KD4JRC,
          ORYOKI
    Witness 35 Catamaran

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