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Carrying a Camera.

T
Mar 8, 2008
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Okay I bought a nicer camera this year and it is to big to fit in my backpack with all my other gear. I am planning on getting a abs pack this year and safety comes first before my camera. So with that on my back with all that gear I am left to wonder if I bolt it behind the seat or where I can put it and remain save at the same time. I am assuming some people on here with all the film makers that they could help me and know.
 

Yamadoo04

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Never put your camera on your sled, unless you don't mind paying to get it fixed. I wrap up my camera in a flanel shirt that I carry in my pack so I don't have to carry the entire bag. If is doesn't fit get a bigger pack :)
 
M
Feb 10, 2008
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i bought a kodak , it's about the size of a cigarette package , takes awsome pic's and vidio , about 300 bones, but well worth it . i carry it on the inside front pocket of my jacket , stay's warm and easy access for when things are gett'n heywire
 
P
Jan 6, 2008
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I've got a Kodak easy share and I've ridden for two seasons now with it attached to the riser in a soft camera case. Works really well- has never fallen off just have to remember to take it off at the end of the day! Hopefully tou can see it in the photo!
 

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i had my dad's camera in my pack on my back last year...first ride out...broke it costed me about $200,the camera was brand new,this was 2 days after christmas lol.....so i bought a new one,was all good all winter,took it hunting up north and it got ran over by a truck lol!!!!
 
I
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If it fits in a pocket I put it in my pants, worked good for 3 years. Now I have a DSLR and a padded backpack but haven't gone riding yet
 
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