Well Jerry I agree with the writer.
I usually just put a plastic grocery bag over my my camera to minimize the amount of rain hitting it while im not shooting, when I get back to the car I dry it off with a towel the make sure its dry before opening the card bay or removing the lens. Its a tool and I use it !!!!!!
Probably just another business expense that will be deducted. I don't have that option.
Probably just another business expense that will be deducted. I don't have that option.
chocofurniture wrote:
Probably just another business expense that will be deducted. I don't have that option.
Its not a business for me just a very serious hobby. Nothing to deduct.
I still remember that article you posted a while back, on a Nikon D3300 that took a physical beating, while traveling thousands of miles without any care whatsoever. And it just kept taking photos.
Doesn't anyone believe in insurance? Charlie
macsmom wrote:
Doesn't anyone believe in insurance? Charlie
I had, sometime back, a lens on my camera that got swatted by a tiger.
I had bought insurance coverage on the lens and had it repaired free.
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