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Heat and humidity per se shouldn't be a problem at the beach, unless you allow the camera to bake in direct sunlight for hours. The two problems at the beach are likely to be salt water (or breezes containing salt water) and sand.
That said, I knows pros shoot beachware and swimsuits and surfers on the beach all the time. Being reasonably careful and wiping your camera with a clean cloth periodically should help. Depending on conditions (wind, etc.) you may want to think twice before swapping lenses.
If you want additional protection, consider an Ewa-Marine UB or UBXP or UBXP100 housing, depending on your system. Ewa-Marine site.
Henry Posner
B&H Photo-Video
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