Anyone using a dslr with a dicapac- if so can you share your thoughts/experiences.
I'm not looking to take the dslr snorkleing/diving - just provide additional protection on the water.
Currently I use a "junker" for 90% of my fishing/boating photos.
I'm not willing to part with $1K for a hard case. I could get a brand new G11 and a hardcase for less.
I've used a dicpac on a cheapie and it worked OK, but the dslr is welcome to the next level.
DSLR and Dicapac??
Re: DSLR and Dicapac??
Get yourself an Olympus Stylus. Submersible, still and video mode, simple.
Re: DSLR and Dicapac??
jbdba01 wrote:Anyone using a dslr with a dicapac- if so can you share your thoughts/experiences.
I'm not looking to take the dslr snorkleing/diving - just provide additional protection on the water.
Currently I use a "junker" for 90% of my fishing/boating photos.
I'm not willing to part with $1K for a hard case. I could get a brand new G11 and a hardcase for less.
I've used a dicpac on a cheapie and it worked OK, but the dslr is welcome to the next level.
I would like to know about this aswell. I would love to take my Nikon out, but to me its not worth the risk.
Re: DSLR and Dicapac??
Good idea, but not quite what I was looking for. Decent camera, but the quality won't be the same as a T2i. I'm looking to start work on my fishing photography. So I need a relatively high end camera (but not professional), with a high end lens.mikeB wrote:Get yourself an Olympus Stylus. Submersible, still and video mode, simple.
That said the middle ground I'm at is a Canon T2i and 18-135mm. IMHO - a good start. I make get a nifty fifty lens and go from there, but the gotcha is it has to stay dry. L series lens will probably never happen.
After that I hope to buddy up with some p-f.com'ers and get some decent shots. I would love to get some good 'poon/snook/blacktip shots. Something jumping. I've done a ton of landscape type stuff, but I want to get into the fishing arena - I may have hampered myself at 3fps. We'll see.
The dicapac keeps the camera dry, but do you lose quality and is it worth $100. Functionality looks awkward too. On a point and shoot it will work, but I don't know about a dslr.
So far he best thing I've heard is pelican case and don't get it wet.
I'm pretty sure Heywood is shooting a Nikon DSLR, and when you look you can see a difference in the quality of the photos he's getting.
I'm just chick poop to go out there without some protection.
JB
Re: DSLR and Dicapac??
I would strongly recommend going with the pelican case.
I have used mine for a year with no problems, I have the 1450 model and it fits my d5000 with a tokina 11-16, a nikon 35mm, nikon 17-55, and 70-200. I can also switch out the 35mm for a sb600 flash without a problem.
I have used mine for a year with no problems, I have the 1450 model and it fits my d5000 with a tokina 11-16, a nikon 35mm, nikon 17-55, and 70-200. I can also switch out the 35mm for a sb600 flash without a problem.
Jose C
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That's 2 votes for Pelican. I'll probably pick one up. EBay had some deals (new in box). Just need to make sure I get the foam liner with it.
Thanks guys.
Thanks guys.
JB
Re: DSLR and Dicapac??
I would recommend getting the padded dividers instead of the foam if you plan on bringing a variety of glass with you.
Jose C
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