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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 328818" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>Thanks for all of the responses. The auto problem is created when I have to go out in the middle of nowhere on a job (heavy equipment mechanic and welder, etc.) As I am sure all can appreciate, sometimes when out there are some good photo opportunities that can appear. No camera, no pictures. This is not a every day occurrence, but when it does happen there aren't any buildings around to store my equipment in (watering the bushes is also the only facilities available, if you know what I mean). I had, as I stated originally, considered an ice chest, but I did not think about the "Blue Ice". That will probably do the trick, I'm sure. It keeps the food cold. Ha! </p><p></p><p>The lens cover, is not a big deal. Pockets have been my solution most times, but I usually keep the lens covered until actually taking a picture. Hey, I can look like a beginner with a tether on the cover, however because I am new to the Nikon. Ha!</p><p></p><p>Thanks again to all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 328818, member: 27017"] Thanks for all of the responses. The auto problem is created when I have to go out in the middle of nowhere on a job (heavy equipment mechanic and welder, etc.) As I am sure all can appreciate, sometimes when out there are some good photo opportunities that can appear. No camera, no pictures. This is not a every day occurrence, but when it does happen there aren't any buildings around to store my equipment in (watering the bushes is also the only facilities available, if you know what I mean). I had, as I stated originally, considered an ice chest, but I did not think about the "Blue Ice". That will probably do the trick, I'm sure. It keeps the food cold. Ha! The lens cover, is not a big deal. Pockets have been my solution most times, but I usually keep the lens covered until actually taking a picture. Hey, I can look like a beginner with a tether on the cover, however because I am new to the Nikon. Ha! Thanks again to all. [/QUOTE]
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