Not to hijack the thread but I've have a concern to raise about photographers on the field. Do they usually have some marker like a flag designating them as "do not shoot, I'm taking you f**king picture" I'd imagine they would but that won't necessarily stop them from being shot. You are putting (especially for those of us who have DSLRs) quite a bit of money in harms way to get some nice shots. Any suggestions on protecting your camera equipment while as a field photographer? I've seen some "armor" like cases for DSLRs bodies and I'm sure some nice thick filters would probably provide some protection for the lenses.
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