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Those of us here who are also ham radio operators can only smile at the "battery-phobia" of some posts!
One of the activities of some ham radio operators is to go on DXpeditions. These are organized excursions to real remote, primitive and often uninhabited islands. The idea is to put make a "remote" and "rare" place active for other hams to contact.
Radios and related equipment etc. require power. So there are multidues of options for securing power via generators, batteries etc. etc. And I am talking real "high power" needs.
The few volts that camera batteries need is laughably easy to obtain with rechargeables. Plus, as I noted on the other thread, this island is merely "remote" it is not "primitive" - it has power and satellite hookups etc.!
If you want to be "green" you could bring a solar-powered battery charger and rechargeable batteries for your camera gear. And if all you need are button batteries - a pocketfull would only weigh a few ounces!
If I were going on a once in a lifetime trip like this - I would certainly bring a digital (if only so as to upload the images and send them home ahead of time) and a couple of good cameras with TTL metering (and RF and SLR) and just rely on modern technology.
Sitting there with a 50 year old camera that breaks on my second day would be a real bummer! It's fun to use the old stuff when we don't HAVE to rely on it. I'd be real hesitant to do so when we do!
Oh, and if you are in touch with other volunteers - you might want to inquire what camera gear they are bringing? You might be able to "pool" batteries, memory cards, film and even gear to overcome some of the weight limitations.
One of the activities of some ham radio operators is to go on DXpeditions. These are organized excursions to real remote, primitive and often uninhabited islands. The idea is to put make a "remote" and "rare" place active for other hams to contact.
Radios and related equipment etc. require power. So there are multidues of options for securing power via generators, batteries etc. etc. And I am talking real "high power" needs.
The few volts that camera batteries need is laughably easy to obtain with rechargeables. Plus, as I noted on the other thread, this island is merely "remote" it is not "primitive" - it has power and satellite hookups etc.!
If you want to be "green" you could bring a solar-powered battery charger and rechargeable batteries for your camera gear. And if all you need are button batteries - a pocketfull would only weigh a few ounces!
If I were going on a once in a lifetime trip like this - I would certainly bring a digital (if only so as to upload the images and send them home ahead of time) and a couple of good cameras with TTL metering (and RF and SLR) and just rely on modern technology.
Sitting there with a 50 year old camera that breaks on my second day would be a real bummer! It's fun to use the old stuff when we don't HAVE to rely on it. I'd be real hesitant to do so when we do!
Oh, and if you are in touch with other volunteers - you might want to inquire what camera gear they are bringing? You might be able to "pool" batteries, memory cards, film and even gear to overcome some of the weight limitations.