If I can, I'd like to go back to burning man this year.
I shall stick to burning wood
[...]
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?
I think
On May 28, 2010, at 2:15 AM, Bob W wrote:
If I can, I'd like to go back to burning man this year.
I shall stick to burning wood
[...]
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
[...]
So, does anyone know of clear changing bags, for changing
lenses in dusty environments?
I think it's better not to change lenses at all. Take 2 bodies - if you
can't cover everything with just 2 lenses you're doing something wrong.
That might work during the day, but for night
Turn on the power on dust shake and that should help with most loose
dust. Unless the wind is constantly blowing dust and sand around,
you'll be able to change lenses with little problem.
If you use good lens discipline you should be okay.
Do you really want to miss a shot because you spent 5
On May 28, 2010, at 4:56 AM, David Parsons wrote:
Turn on the power on dust shake and that should help with most loose
dust. Unless the wind is constantly blowing dust and sand around,
you'll be able to change lenses with little problem.
If you use good lens discipline you should be okay.
Do be aware that zooms can suck dust in as you zoom them - not as bad
as changing lenses, but still - if it is that dusty, seems like it
could be a problem.
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Best regards,
Bruce
Friday, May 28, 2010, 11:52:08 AM, you wrote:
LC On May 28, 2010, at 4:56 AM, David Parsons wrote:
Turn on the
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,
Real shooters don't need no stinkin changing bag ! ;+]
I just did 10 days shooting in S.E. Utah (mostly high desert like environ)
with my K20D and followed the same procedure I used all my life when
changing lenses on SLR bodies. It was an unusual time there as we had winds
most of the time
On 28/05/2010 2:59 AM, Larry Colen 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.
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