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How To Protect Your Camera Gear on Your Antarctica Trip?

By: Capturing Travel

Destination: ANTARCTICA

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Take A Bunch Of Lens Cloths

Antarctica is the dryest continent of Earth, but you will likely experience a lot of splash when cruising on zodiacs, or on wet landings.

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When out and about, store your gear in  a waterproof bag, or wear a coat large enough to fit the camera under it! 

Cover Your Camera

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Invest in a lens that's a good alrounder to avoid having to change the lens on landings. Your camara will stay safe and you won't miss the precious shots.

Avoid Changing Lenses On Landings

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Consider the wind direction when your lens cap is off, keeping your lens facing away from the wind.

Face Away From The Wind

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Don't Leave Your Camera Gear Loose in Your Cabin

If  you are on a ship, don't be tempted to store your gear on a desk or a shelf. Antarctica is windy, and the ship sways a lot!

On Capturing Travel we share our best tips and tricks to take your travel photography to new heights! From the white glaciers of Antarctica to the sandy beaches in the Maldives, let’s ensure you capture the best moments of your adventures.

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