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DinoCardelli Silver Member Nikonian since 19th Oct 2010Fri 28-Dec-12 02:27 PM
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Fri 28-Dec-12 02:30 PM by DinoCardelli

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First,

I would bring along a couple of cans of compressed air to blow off each few hours....along with your normal Giotto blower......

Do not shoot any compressed air into your mirror or other internal parts as they contain water sometimes...

the compressed are should only be used at a distance to get off the surface dust....


think tank makes some covers...called Chimp-packs which will hold stuff....and I think they sell some body and lense covers...

DC

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