snegron
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Any suggestions on a very heat resistant camera bag, preferably a back pack style bag?
I plan on traveling for some time in Florida and I need to place my camera equipment in the trunk of my vehicle. I will have a small bag inside the car with me, but my back up equipment and larger lenses will have to be in the trunk (no choice in the matter for me).
The equipment will spend about 12 hours in the trunk on a daily basis for several weeks with temperatures reaching about 120 degrees farenheit. I expect to air out the equipment every 4 or 5 hours, but there might be times when I won't get to stop for about 8 hours straight (yes, I get pretty good mileage from my car).
p.s., No, my "adventure" does not require adult diapers, I will not be on a bank robbing spree, and there will not be any bodies in the trunk (they wouldn't fit anyway with all the camera equipment). The project I expect to do is to photograph all 30 of the existing light houses in Florida. I have shot a few so far but there are many located at the extreme north west and north east ends of Florida I need to photograph. The driving times will be long and brutal. I need a back pack that can hold a lot of equipment, can withstand high temperatures, will be easy to take with me when I trek across beaches and onto small boats to get to lighthouses. Also, I would like for it to be weatherproof so I won't have to worry about the monsoon-like rain we have here every afternoon.
I plan on traveling for some time in Florida and I need to place my camera equipment in the trunk of my vehicle. I will have a small bag inside the car with me, but my back up equipment and larger lenses will have to be in the trunk (no choice in the matter for me).
The equipment will spend about 12 hours in the trunk on a daily basis for several weeks with temperatures reaching about 120 degrees farenheit. I expect to air out the equipment every 4 or 5 hours, but there might be times when I won't get to stop for about 8 hours straight (yes, I get pretty good mileage from my car).
p.s., No, my "adventure" does not require adult diapers, I will not be on a bank robbing spree, and there will not be any bodies in the trunk (they wouldn't fit anyway with all the camera equipment). The project I expect to do is to photograph all 30 of the existing light houses in Florida. I have shot a few so far but there are many located at the extreme north west and north east ends of Florida I need to photograph. The driving times will be long and brutal. I need a back pack that can hold a lot of equipment, can withstand high temperatures, will be easy to take with me when I trek across beaches and onto small boats to get to lighthouses. Also, I would like for it to be weatherproof so I won't have to worry about the monsoon-like rain we have here every afternoon.