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How can you protect your camera in different environments?

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I was asked this question by a listener (thank you) who is planning an exciting trip to see gorillas (and other animals). So what can you do to protect your camera in different environments?
To protect my lenses, I do a couple of things:

  1. Buy a good quality UV filter to protect the glass at the end of the lens. While I've never scratched a lens, I would far rather replace a UV filter than have to look at an expensive repair or even scrap a good lens.
  2. Use the lens hood. If you're moving around and the lens swings unexpectedly, the chances are that the lens hood will absorb the impact and protect the lens itself.

For the lens and body, I have invested in a splash cover from Aquatech. This has an elasticated opening at one end (that I put around the lens hood) and an opening at the other that allows access to the camera controls. A clear window at the back of the hood lets me see the camera screen.
This is great in wet environments and dusty environments and minimises the chances of water and dust getting into the camera or lens.
Other hacks:

  • Keep the lens cap on until you need to use the camera.
  • If it rains, wear a good rain jacket (I recommend gore-tex as it breathes) and push your camera inside.
  • You can use a plastic bag to keep water off too.
  • Buy a backpack with hip straps and a rain cover (usually in a compartment at the bottom of the backpack).
  • Consider a camera mount you can clip to the shoulder strap of your backpack. Peak Design offer these clips.
  • Dedicated underwater housings if you need one (you can get these for smartphones too).
  • A small hand towel to wrap around the camera/lens for general protection.
  • In cold conditions keep a spare battery in your clothing close to your body (to take advantage of body heat) - battery performance drops in the cold.
  • Silica gel desic

It's time for another podcast...

Join me on the 30th March for my online mini-Workshop. Click here for more!

I'll be taking you through 6 areas where you can make an immediate improvement to your photographs.

  • Access to the live event
  • Access to the recording and transcript
  • A 72 page PDF workbook
  • 30% off "Discovering DSLR & Mirrorless Photography"

Support the show

If you've been inspired to improve your photography, download my FREE guide to 10 ways to improve your photography today.
10 Simple Steps to Improve Your Photography
Support the show
Thank you for listening to my podcast. If you would like to subscribe you can do so here:
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Website
Please check out my website for the latest collections, photography tips and challenges, and more!
Contact Me
You can contact me directly at: graham@ge.photography

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Контент предоставлен Graham. Весь контент подкастов, включая эпизоды, графику и описания подкастов, загружается и предоставляется непосредственно компанией Graham или ее партнером по платформе подкастов. Если вы считаете, что кто-то использует вашу работу, защищенную авторским правом, без вашего разрешения, вы можете выполнить процедуру, описанную здесь https://ru.player.fm/legal.

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I was asked this question by a listener (thank you) who is planning an exciting trip to see gorillas (and other animals). So what can you do to protect your camera in different environments?
To protect my lenses, I do a couple of things:

  1. Buy a good quality UV filter to protect the glass at the end of the lens. While I've never scratched a lens, I would far rather replace a UV filter than have to look at an expensive repair or even scrap a good lens.
  2. Use the lens hood. If you're moving around and the lens swings unexpectedly, the chances are that the lens hood will absorb the impact and protect the lens itself.

For the lens and body, I have invested in a splash cover from Aquatech. This has an elasticated opening at one end (that I put around the lens hood) and an opening at the other that allows access to the camera controls. A clear window at the back of the hood lets me see the camera screen.
This is great in wet environments and dusty environments and minimises the chances of water and dust getting into the camera or lens.
Other hacks:

  • Keep the lens cap on until you need to use the camera.
  • If it rains, wear a good rain jacket (I recommend gore-tex as it breathes) and push your camera inside.
  • You can use a plastic bag to keep water off too.
  • Buy a backpack with hip straps and a rain cover (usually in a compartment at the bottom of the backpack).
  • Consider a camera mount you can clip to the shoulder strap of your backpack. Peak Design offer these clips.
  • Dedicated underwater housings if you need one (you can get these for smartphones too).
  • A small hand towel to wrap around the camera/lens for general protection.
  • In cold conditions keep a spare battery in your clothing close to your body (to take advantage of body heat) - battery performance drops in the cold.
  • Silica gel desic

It's time for another podcast...

Join me on the 30th March for my online mini-Workshop. Click here for more!

I'll be taking you through 6 areas where you can make an immediate improvement to your photographs.

  • Access to the live event
  • Access to the recording and transcript
  • A 72 page PDF workbook
  • 30% off "Discovering DSLR & Mirrorless Photography"

Support the show

If you've been inspired to improve your photography, download my FREE guide to 10 ways to improve your photography today.
10 Simple Steps to Improve Your Photography
Support the show
Thank you for listening to my podcast. If you would like to subscribe you can do so here:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1803730/support

Website
Please check out my website for the latest collections, photography tips and challenges, and more!
Contact Me
You can contact me directly at: graham@ge.photography

Coffee?

If you've had value from this podcast, please help me to continue with them. Most people don't, but if you would like to make a small contribution, how about a coffee? You can buy me a coffee here.
Please don't keep me a secret! Please share my podcast with anyone else who you think might be interested.
Thank you for listening.

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