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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 560445" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>A couple of comments on this because I have similar temps as Lost Wages. I figure that if I can take being out in the heat so can my camera. I think that I am probably more susceptible to heat damage than my camera gear. Ha! I posed a question on here a few years ago about having the gear in a car/truck. I have provided some heat protection when leaving the gear in a vehicle in a couple of ways that seem to work. In a normal day, I put my camera bag behind the seat in my extended cab PU and cover it with a couple of layers of quilts/blankets (Light colored like white). If I want extra protection I put it in a heavy Styrofoam ice chest that was probably originally used to transport something in dry ice and cover that with the quilts. This has worked for me. <knocking on wood></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 560445, member: 27017"] A couple of comments on this because I have similar temps as Lost Wages. I figure that if I can take being out in the heat so can my camera. I think that I am probably more susceptible to heat damage than my camera gear. Ha! I posed a question on here a few years ago about having the gear in a car/truck. I have provided some heat protection when leaving the gear in a vehicle in a couple of ways that seem to work. In a normal day, I put my camera bag behind the seat in my extended cab PU and cover it with a couple of layers of quilts/blankets (Light colored like white). If I want extra protection I put it in a heavy Styrofoam ice chest that was probably originally used to transport something in dry ice and cover that with the quilts. This has worked for me. <knocking on wood> [/QUOTE]
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