How do you protect your camera in stormy conditions? Watch Karl Taylor get a soaking!!

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

Some of the best photographic opportunities are in the least camera friendly conditions. But from an equipment point of view, photographing a storm or trying to capture pictures in the rain doesn't sound very appealing!

In this video I show you how to protect your gear so that you can still go out and shoot even in the worst conditions and best of all it doesn't have to cost the earth. You'll see that a few simple items can give you all the protection you need.... as I find out!

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  • Your videos are not only good in quality, they are also insipring and entertaining.

    Thank you!

  • Thank.. I like the way you present. Great video. Like it very much!

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  • @Kelnosha Square filter is easier to control, for example, you can change ND grad. filter position and change where the darkest area of the filter is. It's way easier and more flexible than circular. In my opinion, circular ND grad filter are horrible, don't buy, square are way better and easier to use!

  • Hmmm. Another Suggestion, how about using transparent plastic bags?

  • Whats the difference in using a square filter like that, or a filter that is circular and screws on? does the same thing right?

  • @LadiesWithCameras move the lens to focusm?whaaat? i think he presses the button and the lens focuses.... but thats no secret...

  • 4:36 OMG ... a theft intrusion !

  • How do you move the lense to focus, if you are taking sport pictures? What if you are using a 400mm lens? Can you help me?

  • I heard even weather sealed camera the rubber wears out over time. I read that about one of the Sanyo water proof cameras. They said the rubber was only good up until a year before you should replace the seals.

    This is a good idea the only thing is it safe to take a non weather sealed camera out in the super cold weather?

  • Noooo she didn´t!!

  • thumbs up for the assistant removing the bucket :D

  • these raincovers are absolutely useless! they get wet and then camerabag get wet itself. Tested in these in Scotland recently.

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