Waterproof bag

My wife and I spent time in the rain forest of Costa Rica. Trip was with Road Scholar.

Didn’t carry all the gear you mention.

Wore a parka and kept the camera inside to mostly keep it out of the rain. The rain didn’t bother it at all.

I don’t carry a lot of gear when on a journey like this one.

Just me and how I do things.
 
Back in the day some pro photographers on assignment would store and transport their photo gear in military surplus ammo cans.

They are steel so crushproof and lids have a handle and waterproof gasket. There are various sizes depending on caliber.
Downsides are that they are heavier than a cloth bag, and appearance might alarm folks who don't know you are simply transporting camera gear.

I keep my "car camera" inside one for .30 caliber in my old car's leaky trunk. I found a small camera bag that fits perfectly inside it.

Chris
 
Think Tank Retrospective 7 (or smaller models). Much better padding than the domke. Better shoulder strap. Most importantly, comes with a separate rain cover. The only bags I’ve used that keep things dry inside without a rain cover have a dry bag lining (like Mission Workshop, but they are not photo-specific).
 
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=loksak+waterproof+bags&crid=33QYPDCLRF407&sprefix=looks%2Caps%2C183&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-a-p_3_5

Loksak bags are what I use for each camera and lens, including cameras with the lens mounted. I use these with any camera bag that I own. They should help protect against dust and humidity over the long run. And there is some protection against bumps and scratches in the larger main bag. In dusty conditions there is protection for the unused equipment when the main camera bag is open. The Loksaks don't take up much space, just squeeze most of the air out.

The Loksaks work to protect cameras and lenses when coming into a heated dwelling from the cold.

It does take a few extra seconds to remove the camera from the Loksak, however I can often take the Loksak bag out of the main camera bag for readiness.

I mostly use Tenba camera bags.
 
I use a Fishpond Thunderhead Submersible sling bag for fly fishing. On a few occasions I've brought a Minolta TLR, Kodak Junior folding camera, or a Fujica GS645W, plus all the flyboxes I need and more. If you were to use a camera insert you could carry all that gear easily. And it's fairly easy to access the inside to get to your gear.

https://fishpondusa.com/thunderhead-submersible-sling
 
Wow. I visited the site and watched the little demo video for this thing. I want one!



I use a Fishpond Thunderhead Submersible sling bag for fly fishing. On a few occasions I've brought a Minolta TLR, Kodak Junior folding camera, or a Fujica GS645W, plus all the flyboxes I need and more. If you were to use a camera insert you could carry all that gear easily. And it's fairly easy to access the inside to get to your gear.

https://fishpondusa.com/thunderhead-submersible-sling
 
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