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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 328431" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>First question: How do you retain or what do you do with your lens caps when they are not on the lens? Such as walking around and taking a picture.</p><p></p><p>Second: This may not be a normal scenario for most of you, but.......... in my location it can get hot, especially inside a vehicle. Vehicle inside temperatures 140-160° F. On occasion, I may be going someplace where the camera gear needs to stay in the vehicle (extended cab PU) for a while before I will be able to use it for some fun. It is not an office job where the equipment could be taken into for the duration. I hope that is enough info to give an idea of the situation I may be dealing with. Any suggestions on keeping the equipment at a safe condition, temperature wise? I had toyed with the idea of placing the camera bag inside an ice chest san ice. All covered with quilt/blankets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 328431, member: 27017"] First question: How do you retain or what do you do with your lens caps when they are not on the lens? Such as walking around and taking a picture. Second: This may not be a normal scenario for most of you, but.......... in my location it can get hot, especially inside a vehicle. Vehicle inside temperatures 140-160° F. On occasion, I may be going someplace where the camera gear needs to stay in the vehicle (extended cab PU) for a while before I will be able to use it for some fun. It is not an office job where the equipment could be taken into for the duration. I hope that is enough info to give an idea of the situation I may be dealing with. Any suggestions on keeping the equipment at a safe condition, temperature wise? I had toyed with the idea of placing the camera bag inside an ice chest san ice. All covered with quilt/blankets. [/QUOTE]
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