Tim Kahn
December 28th, 2007, 04:22 PM
Hi,
I recently found out that I get to go on a rafting/kayaking trip on the Grand Canyon section of the Colorado river. Of course I would like to bring my video camera along, but of course 16 or so days in the wilderness presents a few challenges.
My biggest question/concern is about batteries. Is there a solar charger for charging Anton Bauer batteries (dionic 90)? Generators etc. are out of the question and while I understand solar has some limitations that seems to be the only choice. Everything will be put in a raft, so size and weight are at least some concern.
Next is a case. My camera is an HD-100, it seems like a Pelican 1600 or 1650 should do the job nicely, storing camera, tapes, batteries and accessories. I am also curious to know if anyone has used the Ewa-Marine TV-171 camera bag (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/490684-REG/Ewa_Marine_TV_171_TV_171_Underwater_Housing.html). I asked Ewa-Marine if the HD-100 would fit in it with the Anton Bauer battery attached and they didn't know. Does anyone know, that is to say, has anyone actually tried it?
Finally, am I just dumb to try and take that camera along? I imagine there are lots of things I haven't though of at all; and so far I've managed to kill two other video cameras with water so I'm trying to be more careful this time. I would love to hear from anyone who has done a trip like this before!
Thanks in advance for any help!
Tim
I recently found out that I get to go on a rafting/kayaking trip on the Grand Canyon section of the Colorado river. Of course I would like to bring my video camera along, but of course 16 or so days in the wilderness presents a few challenges.
My biggest question/concern is about batteries. Is there a solar charger for charging Anton Bauer batteries (dionic 90)? Generators etc. are out of the question and while I understand solar has some limitations that seems to be the only choice. Everything will be put in a raft, so size and weight are at least some concern.
Next is a case. My camera is an HD-100, it seems like a Pelican 1600 or 1650 should do the job nicely, storing camera, tapes, batteries and accessories. I am also curious to know if anyone has used the Ewa-Marine TV-171 camera bag (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/490684-REG/Ewa_Marine_TV_171_TV_171_Underwater_Housing.html). I asked Ewa-Marine if the HD-100 would fit in it with the Anton Bauer battery attached and they didn't know. Does anyone know, that is to say, has anyone actually tried it?
Finally, am I just dumb to try and take that camera along? I imagine there are lots of things I haven't though of at all; and so far I've managed to kill two other video cameras with water so I'm trying to be more careful this time. I would love to hear from anyone who has done a trip like this before!
Thanks in advance for any help!
Tim