Been up on the playa many times. Just take good care to get out of the
wind and dust off the camera and lens before you dismount the lens and
swap the new one on.

Yeah it's dusty out there but nothing terrible or unusual.

On Friday, May 28, 2010, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
> If I can, I'd like to go back to burning man this year.  It has some amazing 
> photographic opportunities (Larry Harvey's megalomania notwithstanding), but 
> the environment is hellish dusty.  Changing lenses could be a real problem.  
> One of the items in my pile o'stuff is my changing bag from my old film 
> developing days.  It seems that something like that would be great for 
> changing lenses on DSLRs in harsh environments.  Put the camera in the bag, 
> zip it up, put your hands through the sleeves and you've got a lot less dust 
> floating around when you change lenses.
>
> Of course, a changing bag is designed such that it is rather tough to see 
> what you're doing.
>
> So, does anyone know of clear changing bags, for changing lenses in dusty 
> environments?
>
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