Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tina, I kayak, have never taken Leica because invarably things get wet, really wet, and I kayak in the ocean, salt water. 1. Water resistant/water proof camera. Canon A1, good to 16ft underwater, 32mm lens. I have one, an adequate performer, autofocus, AE, flash control, Floats. Pentax 90WR autofocus, AE. probably floats. (may not be in production anymore) only water resistant, lots of kayakers speak highly of this model but sometimes they flood due to lighter sealing. Probably floats. Nikonos. guesstimate focus, AE. Sturdy, heavy, 35mm lens. IMO best left for true diving. I have used one and it's heavy overkill for what is basically surface work. Sinks. Most p&s type WR cameras are totalled if flooded. All have the problem of making sure water doesn't get in or on film during loading. 2. Camera protection.: EWA "bag" I have not used but have heard reports they are cumbersome. Have to open to load film. (note this is obvious for all cameras but the bag adds an extra step) "Homemade" bag with 'ziploc' or other material. IMO this is likely to be more hassle and fail on a hard trip. Personally I wouldn't even try it. Kayaker 'dry bag' There are several options here. Since you are in a canoe and should have more room to maneouver than I have in a kayak this might be a good option. I would certainly give it consideration. One thing it would provide is a sealable container for film and accessories as well as the camera when not in use. Throw in some "pack towels" (a camping product kind of like synthetic chamois) in ziplocks to keep them from wetting everything when they are damp or wet. A recent equipment report by Sea Kayaker magazine gave the nod to the "Watershed" bags, www.drybags.com. I haven't seen them but they are a duffle style, quite different than the traditional drybag and looks easier to work out of. If it was me I would take the EWA bag and the Watershed dry bag in addition to the Pelican case. Work out of the dry bag and use the EWA if things get really wet. Maybe take along the Canon A1 p&s too. Have a great trip and I hope those leicas stay dry! Dennis