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RE: [APML] I need to find a special case
I'll also second the vote for Pelican cases.
I use them when photographing on boats, and I also keep my astro camera gear
in a large one with the padded dividers.
Excellent, tough cases. They even have a relief valve to offset pressure
when changing altitude/ambient pressure. That's how well they seal.
Scott
website: http://www.rsiphotos.com/
email: ireland@gate.net
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-astro-photo@seds.org [mailto:owner-astro-photo@seds.org]On
> Behalf Of Jon Kolb
> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 4:18 PM
> To: astro-photo@seds.org
> Subject: RE: [APML] I need to find a special case
>
>
> Bill,
>
> > Actually a better choice for this is Pelican. It is in some
> > respects actually
> > more rugged, and water tight to boot.
>
> I'll second Gene's vote for Pelican. They seem almost indestructible,
> and you can't dent them like aluminum. Since they are watertight, they
> also keep out dust, which helps if you work at remote field locations.
> When they get dirty you can hose them off in the driveway with your
> stuff still inside. I also like them better than most aluminum cases
> because they have rounded corners and don't tear seat fabrics inside the
> vehicle, or your flesh if your grip slips.
>
> You can get them with either padded dividers or pick-n-pluck foam, and
> some of the deeper cases offer multiple layers of foam. They come in a
> few different colors, and if you're worried about scaring off thieves,
> you might get an orange or yellow one and put a couple of "Biohazard"
> decals on the outside <g>. B&H has good prices on Pelican.
>
> Sincerely,
> Jon Kolb
> Adventures in Astrophotography
> http://home.datawest.net/jkolb/
> jkolb@datawest.net
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