nklr waterproof camera case?

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Lesley
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nklr looking for dave cairns in ontario canada

Post by Lesley » Thu Jun 01, 2006 11:19 am

Hi all, I was corresponding a while back with Dave and we were going to do some riding this season. Unfortunately my computer was stolen and I no longer have his e-mail. He was on this list I'm just hoping either he sees this or someone who knows him can forward it to him. Thanks, Lesley A19 KLR650 Barrie, Ontario, Canada

Alan L Henderson
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nklr looking for dave cairns in ontario canada

Post by Alan L Henderson » Thu Jun 01, 2006 12:09 pm

Lesley wrote:
> Hi all, > > I was corresponding a while back with Dave and we were going to do some > riding this season. Unfortunately my computer was stolen and I no longer > have his e-mail. He was on this list I'm just hoping either he sees this or > someone who knows him can forward it to him. > > Thanks, > > Lesley > A19 KLR650 Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Dave's yahoo id is: crazydaveatron

Tengai Mark Van Horn
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nklr waterproof camera case?

Post by Tengai Mark Van Horn » Thu Jun 01, 2006 1:47 pm

Bags suck; dedicated housings win with their robustness and full-functionality. Mark At 08:39 AM 6/1/2006, you wrote:
>I'd like to use my Canon A80 (a great little camera) out in hostile >conditions such as in the rain and mud with my KLR and out on my Kayak >and maybe in a pool, so I went shopping for a case and found two >options: A very well made hard case from Canon that is waterproof down >to some ridiculous depth for just under $200 and several varieties of >sealed bag with clear lens for a lot less money. I was wondering if >anyone ever went for the bag option and if it worked out ok. I doubt if >I'll ever take the camera more than 5' under water and all the bags are >rated for more than that.

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