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Buckfever
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April 25, 2007, 04:27:10 AM »
If you take your camera especially a small one in the field look into a small Pelican 1010 case. For protection in your luggage and in the field it is great and costs under $15.00. The screens on these small cameras can't take a lot of pressure on them and replacing my Olympus because of aggressive use in the field has brought this fact home. Just a heads up. Buckfever
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I have a case called a seahorse, which is pretty much a pelican, cept less spensive that I use to carry my camera, phone, wallet, and keys to keep them dry and not broken.
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