I just returned last week from a cruise that included a dugout ride up a
river into the rain forest of Panama. I can say, for a fact, that I was
wise in that I brought along a 1 gallon zip lock bag. My E-330 fit in
it nicely. Oh yes, I did say rain forest, of course it rained while we
were on the river.
Rand E.
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Moose wrote:
> In the threads in the past about weatherproofing issues, I don't recall
> seeing or giving reference to the Aquapac camera bags.
> <http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=search&A=search&Q=&ci=0&sb=ps&sq=desc&ac=&bsi=&shs=aquapac+camera&at=Brand_Aquapac&fakeSubmitButton=Submit+Query>
>
> How much and what kind of distortion the plastic might give, I don't
> know. Doesn't matter underwater, of course, but would when using it in
> for rain or dust protection. They have some modest samples on their
> site. <http://aquapac.net/usstore/erol.html>
>
> Interesting gadgets, nonetheless. There was a day in Maine where I sure
> could have used one. And I would have given a great deal for one back
> years ago when river rafting in Costa Rica.
>
> Moose
>
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