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Antarctica Marathon 2014: Trip Clothing and Gear

Antarctica Marathon 2014: Trip Clothing and Gear

This is a post about clothing and electronic gear (camera, video cameras, etc) recommendations for the Antarctica Marathon.

Trip Clothing and gear recommendations

Clothing:

Gear:

Camera recommendations:

As a note about cameras, never ever change your lens when there is high humidity outside. You will run the risk of getting water vapor onto the sensor, which is what you never want. Even though the zoom lens gets moisture inside the zoom lens assembly, it never gets into the sensor itself.

Computer Gear:

For the most part, Antarctica is actually quite dry except for the Peninsula, which the cruise spends most of their time in. If you get cold conditions, expect snow but if its above freezing, expect fog, rain, sleet, and snow, all of which are bad for non-sealed camera lenses. On our cruise, everyone’s cameras and lenses dried out. When its below freezing and not precipitating, lenses and cameras are dry so theres no fear of going from inside the ship to outside. The air inside the ship is also a bit dry so they won’t fog up once you come inside from the cold. I have went outside and in numerous times and my camera never fogged when I came inside. It did fog when I went outside due to excess humidity outside.

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