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SLR camera Armor protection

Ralf Jurrien
PMA 2008 Report
Monday 5th, March 2007
Posted by: Ralf Jurrien

Your camera is going to see amazing sites in its lifetime ... you'll want to capture amazing landscapes, sports events, your kids, anything! So keeping your pride and joy in good condition isn't going to be easy... Camera Armor is a model specific close fitting "skin" for your SLR camera. Originally launched at the end of 2006, Camera Armor has proved to be massively popular with enthusiast and amateur photographers alike. The most popular models have an SRP of £49.95, but are currently available at an introductory price of £39.95. Focus on Imaging 2007 sees the line up expand to include more popular cameras, and from March will be available to fit Sony's Alpha A100, Canon's EOS 1 DS and Nikon's D40.

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SLR camera Armor
With protecting your investment firmly in mind, Focus on Imaging will also see the Camera Armor product line-up expand to include additional innovative products. The ToughStrap Set is a must for anyone traveling or shooting in crowded places with expensive camera gear. While the ergonomic neoprene ensures a comfortable shock-absorbing carry, it conceals an embedded slash-proof stainless wire. The ToughStrap Set includes the SafeStrap, designed to wrap around your hand ensuring a firm grip on your SLR. The set is priced at £24.95. SafeStrap is available separately, priced at £14.95.

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