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    This may have already been discussed in previous posts, but does anyone have any suggestions for camera dry bags? I have a Nikon D70 and would like to take it on more “adventurous” outings. I have given the Simms line consideration, but am open to any testimonials.

    Steven

    #60822
    Buzz Bryson
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    aDepends on how much stuff you want to carry other than body and attached lens.  Lots of options, big/small, soft/hard

    Look at http://www.lowepro.com, http://www.sagebrushdrygoods.com,  www.pelican.com, http://www.drybags.com.  

    I have, or have tried, examples from above and others.  Just depends on whether you’re looking for waistpack, backpack, hard case or other.  Prefer different ones for different thing.

    For minimal set-up, say D-70 and one lens, I’d get smallest shoulder bag that holds gear.  Backpack for more.  Hard case for boat fishing.

    Buzz

    #60823

    Steven,
    I bought one of the Simms roll-top fanny packs just for that purpose.  It has a padded interior that cradles the D70 pretty nicely, although it doesn’t leave much room for anything else.  It will accommodate the camera with a fairly large lens (holds my 80-200), or it will hold the camera and two smaller lenses.  I would never wade in deep water with the bag, but I’m fairly certain it will survive a quick dunking.

    A guide friend has a Sagebrush Dry Goods Fanny Pack that Buzz mentioned.  It has a water -proof zipper.  He uses it in the salt on bone fishing trips and told me he has even snorkeled in it.  I thought they were out of business, but if not, that definately would be worth looking at.

    If you are looking for a boat bag, Simms and Patagonia both make excellent dry bags.  I bought the Simms bag, but now wish I had opted for Patagonia’s Great Divider.  The Simms Bag is just too big and I have had some trouble getting it under some airline seats and in overhead bins.  However, I think Simms is/has come out with some smaller versions of the bag.

    Hope this helps.

    #60824
    matt boutet
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    Steven,

    It’s going to be tough to find just one bag that’ll suit all your needs.

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