View Full Version : Shooting in Hawaii, any tips of stuff to bring?


BT Corwin
August 23rd, 2007, 05:49 PM
I have a shoot coming up in Hawaii, in September.
I will be bringing my HD110 with DTE, as I've heard there are none to rent and no one there uses them.

How does the camera behave with high humidity? Any problems?
We will be shooting on disk, but also recording to tape for backup.

Also, any tips on things to bring from the Mainland, not easily aquired in Hawaii? (production stuff, not wine....)


thanks!

Don Bloom
August 23rd, 2007, 05:59 PM
Sunscreen- lot's of sunscreen ;-)

Couldn't help it.

I shot there 3 times and my biggest concern was and still would be sand. When i was on Maui and the big island there seemed to be sand flying everywhere. Perhaps it was my active imagination working overtime on those beautiful wonderful can't wait to get back to islands but I would use some sort of sand protection, IE a camera jacket or garbage bag if you need to and make sure you don't open the tape door without turning away from the wind as much as possible. I know I'm being overly cautious and perhap a few of our friends who live there can be of more help. I never had a problem with humidity with my cameras. Of course I was never there in September either but June and January were fine. Well June was pretty hot but that's just something you have to "take" in paradise!
Have fun and oh yeah throw a UV filter on if for no other reason to protect the glass. Sand blowing around you know ;-)
I'm jealous.
Don

Brian Luce
August 23rd, 2007, 10:40 PM
when moving from an air con environment (car, hotel, whatever) to outside, give the cam about 15 minutes to aclimatize. it's essential.