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Photographing watersports can mean sitting on a beach photographing sea kayakers paddling past, or it can involve shooting in the middle of a rapid with water splashing everywhere. And while most prolevel cameras and lenses can take a lot of rain, one dip into the river can spell disaster. If you want to get into watersports photography, it’s time to waterproof your shooting system.
In a perfect world, an adventure sports photographer can quickly bust out his camera, take a few shots, and “waterproof it” in an instant before a big wave hits. The worst thing that can happen is you don’t take your camera out for a shot because you’re worried about getting it wet. These moments probably make the best shots! To help you get those shots without ruining your equipment in the process, there are a number good options for keeping your gear dry and allowing quick shooting in wet environments (FIGURE 5.1).