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I just do a Nikon D90 and going to be taking it out sled with us. Just want to see how everyone is packing it in with when. I'm think i might get a pelican case and strap it to the gas rack.
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In my opinion, if you're doing any hard riding putting camera gear on the back of the sled is going to put your gear at risk. This was Tomas' set up a few years ago, but he was riding to access areas to shoot footage, not to ride hard.I remember Thomas Opre having quite the set up on his tunnel behind his seat. Anyone checking into or outfitted their tunnel? Seems like it would be riskier as far as equipment damage by snow and shock.
I've never had a problem with cold, but you can take out the battery and keep it close to your body so it doesn't get cold.I just got my canon 40D this summer, and have been wondering how people take them out riding. What do you guys do about cold? I know battery life is effected