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Photographic Accessories Discussion on other Photography related Equipment. Tripods, Luggage and suchlike. |
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Hello,
I'll shortly be off to live in the Bornean rainforest for 3 years and I could do with some advice regarding the best way to store my photographic equipment. Thankfully, I'll be living in a simple wooden house rather than camping in the forest, but relative humidity is nonetheless going to be high. My current thoughts are to buy a completely watertight box, such as a pelican case, and to pack it full of rechargeable silica gel. Does anyone have any advice on this?
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- Andy Hearn Bornean Wild Cat & Clouded leopard Project http://www.wildaboutcats.org/borneo.htm Last edited by Baycat; 28-08-06 at 20:50. |
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No response to your post from others so I will just say that your suggestion seems perfectly good to me. The pelican cases though not cheap are the ultimate protection for your camera equipment.
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Thanks for the reply Stephen. Those pelican cases are pretty hefty in weight - I just hope that my baggage allowance will cover all my gear plus the pelican.
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I wish you the best of luck on your adventure. I hope the photo chances are worth it.
All i can suggest is that you try asking on some travel forums. There will be people out there who have travelled in these places with a Dslr. |
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I bought some large plastic storage containers from a well known UK stationary shop whose name escapes me. They were than £10 each. Anyway, I did as you suggest, and as far as I can see it will do the job. The only concern I have is how to dry the silica gel once it has absorbed lots of moisture. I suppose I will put it on a radiator. (I have lots of small packs of the stuff.) BTW Fleabay is a good source of large packets of silica gel.
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Thanks for the replies everyone. Subject to weight restrictions on the flight (and my perpetual lack of funds) I think I'll probably opt for the peli case. As Leif mentions, they are guarenteed to do the job. I've used smaller peli cases to house remote camera traps that I have built, which were frequently left out in my local woods over the winter, and they faired well. I'll have access to an oven whilst in the forest, so this can put to good use drying the silica out!
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