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PhotographyBB Featured Item: Camera Armour

23 July 2008 3 Comments

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Shop PhotographyBB Featured Item: Camera Armour
Each week we’ll be featuring a unique and cool accessory for your digital camera, in the Shop PhotographyBB Store’s Featured item Page. This week we look at Camera Armour from Made Products.

Camera Armour is designed to protect your camera from the elements as well as bumps and impact against dropping. Camera Armour fits each model DSLR specifically, using a rubberized fitted casing, an LCD shield, and a Lens Armour covering to protect your lens. Continue reading for more images and information.

Camera Armour Components

 

Camera Armour on a Camera

 

Visit the Shop PhotographyBB Store for more info, and protect your DSLR today!

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3 Comments »

  • Dean Neitman said:

    I really like the idea of this. If its the soft rubber compound I am thinking it is… should be really good to grip and feel good in hand. As a D200 owner with the MB-D200 battery grip option… I wonder if it works with the grip in place or does it interfere with the grip use? Would be nice if a version were made to fit both camera and the grip.

  • Teri Roach said:

    Super-Duper site! I am loving it!! Will come back again – taking you feeds also, Thanks.

  • Stephan said:

    I dropped mine last year. (My wife still thinks I did it to get a new camera!)
    I will be getting one of these soon.
    Thanks
    Stephan
    Webmaster, dewaltbatteries.org
    Dewalt Batteries

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