Monday, Dec 3rd 2007 by James Allan Brady


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So if you have a DSLR, chances are you spent roughly all your spare change from at least 1 month on it, so replacing it is more or less out of the question. Up until now, the best thing you could do is keep it in the case when you weren’t using it, but now you can protect it while in use too.

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Camera Armor is a silicon rubber case that fits on your DSLR and should protect your camera from bumps, scrapes, and scratches to a certain extent. You also get a satellite dish cum lens protector.

Apparently in the UK its about £40 and up depending on model, but that would equate to about $80 USD, I just found it in an online camera store for $60. From what I saw, they only had the most common models covered, such as the Canon Rebel (a couple different models) and the Nikon D40, the latter being the one I hope to be buying soon, I can’t wait to get myself a Nikon D40.

Camera Armor – toughen up your digital SLR [via redferret]

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  1.  Ollie   View all comments by Ollie  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    What kind of monthly spare change do you have? Damn. $600 in spare change for a D40? I want your job!

  2.  James Allan Brady   View all comments by James Allan Brady  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    you can get them for $425, and i said from at least one month, meaning probably more for most people

  3.  Chris   View all comments by Chris  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    *** LENS PROTECTOR? WTF? DID I READ THAT RIGHT?

  4.  James Allan Brady   View all comments by James Allan Brady  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    i knew that sounded wrong when i wrote it, but do a google searrch with “define: ***

    and you’ll see that it means “with” and that the slang usage of the word is what you are referring to


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