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tiagosays
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Oct 12, 2005 15:58 |  #1

Hello

community anyone know some acessorie to put in the camera whem we are taking photos in a windy or rainy day with dust and other particulars in the air?? some thing to cover the lens and the body like a sheet bag made of thin plastic or ruber with translucent parts in the body to acess in operation parts in the camera.


if you know some acessorie, please post here, no matter what kind, of course if it does the job.....


thanks




  
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Oct 12, 2005 16:07 |  #2

something like this?

http://products.consum​erguide.com …duct.epub?produ​ctId=28614 (external link)


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Oct 12, 2005 16:46 as a reply to  @ Snafu's post |  #3

hi

that one does not seem to good, a lot of space open,

i have seen the acessorie whem i was in a surf championship, one guy had one that was covering the lenses only the part of front was open and them the back of the body semed to have protection but in a diferent material,


i am going to try continuing to find it in the web


if someone know please post




  
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Oct 13, 2005 06:34 |  #4
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try this...its a nice product
http://abetterphotogui​de.bizhosting.com/rain​coat_12.html (external link)


Jim Garavuso

http://www.camdapter.c​om (external link)

  
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Oct 13, 2005 13:02 |  #5

Do it yourself from a ziplock/garbage bag.


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Oct 13, 2005 14:16 |  #6

The Kata coversare very good. Those two long, baggy things are sleeves for your arms - they draw down so there isn't any gap around them. And the front draws down on the front of the lens so the whole bundle's tightly sealed. There's a flap on the bottom so it'll work with the camera on a mono- or tripod too.


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