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HA! Found just the right Xmas present
.....for me that is. I'm posting this only because someone else out here in
roffland might find a use for this (are you listening Frank Jr?) It is a waterproof camera bag (good down to 15', paying attention Frank Jr?) and pictures can be taken with the camera still in the bag. Regular digital cams can use the $24.95 model but those of us who have digicams with telefoto lens will have to spring for the $44.95 size. I have had occasion to worry about my Oly4000 especially when doing long river floats. I kept it in a ziplock baggie inside another ziplock baggie, and still worried. Info and test of the bags are on flyanglersonline.com if interested. If really interested, go he http://www.waterproofcases.net/ Frank Church ....who knew Santa wouldn't fail me |
HA! Found just the right Xmas present
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 21:46:41 GMT, Frank Church
wrote: ....for me that is. I'm posting this only because someone else out here in roffland might find a use for this (are you listening Frank Jr?) It is a waterproof camera bag (good down to 15', paying attention Frank Jr?) and pictures can be taken with the camera still in the bag. Regular digital cams can use the $24.95 model but those of us who have digicams with telefoto lens will have to spring for the $44.95 size. I have had occasion to worry about my Oly4000 especially when doing long river floats. I kept it in a ziplock baggie inside another ziplock baggie, and still worried. Info and test of the bags are on flyanglersonline.com if interested. If really interested, go he http://www.waterproofcases.net/ Frank Church ...who knew Santa wouldn't fail me I have one and it works o.k.. There is a little distortion from the plastic and if you don't turn off your flash and it goes off or if you shoot too directly into the sun... forget it. But it does a reasonably good job for the price. This was taken through the Aquapac: http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/032837.JPG But so was this when I got more direct sunlight than I wanted: http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopi...0/IMG_0314.JPG g.c. |
HA! Found just the right Xmas present
George Cleveland wrote in
: On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 21:46:41 GMT, Frank Church wrote: ....for me that is. I'm posting this only because someone else out here in roffland might find a use for this (are you listening Frank Jr?) It is a waterproof camera bag (good down to 15', paying attention Frank Jr?) and pictures can be taken with the camera still in the bag. Regular digital cams can use the $24.95 model but those of us who have digicams with telefoto lens will have to spring for the $44.95 size. I have had occasion to worry about my Oly4000 especially when doing long river floats. I kept it in a ziplock baggie inside another ziplock baggie, and still worried. Info and test of the bags are on flyanglersonline.com if interested. If really interested, go he http://www.waterproofcases.net/ Frank Church ...who knew Santa wouldn't fail me I have one and it works o.k.. There is a little distortion from the plastic and if you don't turn off your flash and it goes off or if you shoot too directly into the sun... forget it. But it does a reasonably good job for the price. This was taken through the Aquapac: http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/032837.JPG But so was this when I got more direct sunlight than I wanted: http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopi...0/IMG_0314.JPG ....thanks George, still and all, a nice shot of the trout. I see it as cheap insurance and a chance to relax about falling in. :) Frank Church |
HA! Found just the right Xmas present
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 02:09:12 GMT, Frank Church
wrote: George Cleveland wrote in : On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 21:46:41 GMT, Frank Church wrote: ....for me that is. I'm posting this only because someone else out here in roffland might find a use for this (are you listening Frank Jr?) It is a waterproof camera bag (good down to 15', paying attention Frank Jr?) and pictures can be taken with the camera still in the bag. Regular digital cams can use the $24.95 model but those of us who have digicams with telefoto lens will have to spring for the $44.95 size. I have had occasion to worry about my Oly4000 especially when doing long river floats. I kept it in a ziplock baggie inside another ziplock baggie, and still worried. Info and test of the bags are on flyanglersonline.com if interested. If really interested, go he http://www.waterproofcases.net/ Frank Church ...who knew Santa wouldn't fail me I have one and it works o.k.. There is a little distortion from the plastic and if you don't turn off your flash and it goes off or if you shoot too directly into the sun... forget it. But it does a reasonably good job for the price. This was taken through the Aquapac: http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/032837.JPG But so was this when I got more direct sunlight than I wanted: http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopi...0/IMG_0314.JPG ...thanks George, still and all, a nice shot of the trout. I see it as cheap insurance and a chance to relax about falling in. :) Frank Church Definitely worth it. With the Aquapac I can take my better camera. g.c. |
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 02:09:12 GMT, Frank Church
wrote: George Cleveland wrote in : On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 21:46:41 GMT, Frank Church wrote: ....for me that is. I'm posting this only because someone else out here in roffland might find a use for this (are you listening Frank Jr?) It is a waterproof camera bag (good down to 15', paying attention Frank Jr?) and pictures can be taken with the camera still in the bag. Regular digital cams can use the $24.95 model but those of us who have digicams with telefoto lens will have to spring for the $44.95 size. I have had occasion to worry about my Oly4000 especially when doing long river floats. I kept it in a ziplock baggie inside another ziplock baggie, and still worried. Info and test of the bags are on flyanglersonline.com if interested. If really interested, go he http://www.waterproofcases.net/ Frank Church ...who knew Santa wouldn't fail me I have one and it works o.k.. There is a little distortion from the plastic and if you don't turn off your flash and it goes off or if you shoot too directly into the sun... forget it. But it does a reasonably good job for the price. This was taken through the Aquapac: http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/032837.JPG But so was this when I got more direct sunlight than I wanted: http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopi...0/IMG_0314.JPG ...thanks George, still and all, a nice shot of the trout. I see it as cheap insurance and a chance to relax about falling in. :) Frank Church Definitely worth it. With the Aquapac I can take my better camera. g.c. |
HA! Found just the right Xmas present
(are you listening Frank Jr?) (good down to 15', paying attention Frank Jr?) and Blah, ba, blah. ba blah... Frank Church ...who knew Santa wouldn't fail me You trying to infer someting? Hey, speaking of which. Yah, hear about the dyslexic devil worshiper who sold his sole to Santa? -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
HA! Found just the right Xmas present
"Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message ... (are you listening Frank Jr?) (good down to 15', paying attention Frank Jr?) and Blah, ba, blah. ba blah... Frank Church ...who knew Santa wouldn't fail me You trying to infer someting? Hey, speaking of which. Yah, hear about the dyslexic devil worshiper who sold his sole to Santa? -- Frank Reid ..tnemetats taht tneserper I kram |
"Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message ... (are you listening Frank Jr?) (good down to 15', paying attention Frank Jr?) and Blah, ba, blah. ba blah... Frank Church ...who knew Santa wouldn't fail me You trying to infer someting? Hey, speaking of which. Yah, hear about the dyslexic devil worshiper who sold his sole to Santa? -- Frank Reid ..tnemetats taht tneserper I kram |
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