Gert Kracht
May 1st, 2007, 01:24 PM
Last weekend we went out for a long weekend to the island Ameland. It's one of the islands just 40 minutes away from the Netherlands.
Together with my two daughters we went on a 'treasure hunt'. For that I had to take my A1 to the beach. Nervous about the smal sand I decided to completely cover up the camera in two transparent garbage bags. I closed the whole thing with duck tape. It was completely experimental, but it worked very well.
The only thing afterwards was the thing with removing the tape from the parts of the camera. Nothing stayed behind, no sand, no tape, nothing.
I do not prefer to work like this all the time. Would like to know if there is a good solution out there for sale. Otherwise I have to construct one myself.
Oh yes, normaly I take my A1 with me in a B&W outdoor hardcast Type 50. Beautifull thing, but not very suitable for taking with you on a bike.
During the ride to the boat I payed a visit to the Mediamarkt in Leeuwarden where I found a very nice bag from Samsonite. It has a perfect room for the A1 and my EOS400D, tapes, cables and other small stuff. It has very good protection against dust, sand and rain. I used it as a backpack and had absolutely no problems driving and walking around with it.
P.S.
We had a lovely relaxing and sunny weekend. I made great recordings of the kids and nature. (And the A1 and 400 still work....pfew)
If anyone knows a good adres for a A1 dustbag...please send me a hint....
Together with my two daughters we went on a 'treasure hunt'. For that I had to take my A1 to the beach. Nervous about the smal sand I decided to completely cover up the camera in two transparent garbage bags. I closed the whole thing with duck tape. It was completely experimental, but it worked very well.
The only thing afterwards was the thing with removing the tape from the parts of the camera. Nothing stayed behind, no sand, no tape, nothing.
I do not prefer to work like this all the time. Would like to know if there is a good solution out there for sale. Otherwise I have to construct one myself.
Oh yes, normaly I take my A1 with me in a B&W outdoor hardcast Type 50. Beautifull thing, but not very suitable for taking with you on a bike.
During the ride to the boat I payed a visit to the Mediamarkt in Leeuwarden where I found a very nice bag from Samsonite. It has a perfect room for the A1 and my EOS400D, tapes, cables and other small stuff. It has very good protection against dust, sand and rain. I used it as a backpack and had absolutely no problems driving and walking around with it.
P.S.
We had a lovely relaxing and sunny weekend. I made great recordings of the kids and nature. (And the A1 and 400 still work....pfew)
If anyone knows a good adres for a A1 dustbag...please send me a hint....