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Lenscoat Bodybag Ps Camera Cover (blue)

Lenscoat Bodybag Ps Camera Cover (blue)
  • Product Code: ga263576
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$43.50 $64.38

Protect your point-and-shoot camera from dirt, dust, and minor bumps with the blue BodyBag PS Camera Cover from LensCoat. The cover is constructed from tough, shock-absorbent neoprene, and features a small snap hook that may be attached to your camera. Photographers will appreciate the hand strap, touch-fastening flap closure, and attractive stitching that adds beauty and durability. The BodyBag will protect any camera that's approximately 4.0 x 2.5 x 1", such as the Canon PowerShot S90 and S95, and the Nikon COOLPIX P300. It is suitable for both storage and travel. BodyBag PS Covers are available in a variety of colors for matching with other LensCoat gear, blending into one's surroundings, or making a fashion statement.

For Point-and-Shoot Camera    Soft, Shock-Absorbing Neoprene    Protects from Dings, Scratches, Dust    Touch-Fastened Closure    Hand Strap    Heavy Stitching Around the Edges    Suitable for Storage, Travel

Key Specs
ColorBlue
Camera CompatibilityUniversal (Point & Shoot)
DimensionsInterior
4 x 2.5 x 1" / 10.16 x 6.35 x 2.54 cm
Parameters
Camera CompatibilityUniversal (Point & Shoot)
Carry/Transport OptionsCamera Strap Pass-Through
Type of ClosureFlap with Hook & Loop
MaterialsExterior: Neoprene
DimensionsInterior
4 x 2.5 x 1" / 10.16 x 6.35 x 2.54 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.085 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)7.8 x 7 x 1.55"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What is in the box of the Nikon D850?

A: In the Box Nikon D850 DSLR Camera (Body Only) Nikon EN-EL15a Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Nikon MH-25A Battery Charger for EN-EL15 Li-Ion Battery Nikon UC-E22 USB 3.0 Cable HDMI/USB Cable Clip Nikon AN-DC18 Camera Strap Nikon BF-1B Body Cap Nikon DK-17F Fluorine-Coated Finder Eyepiece Limited 1-Year Warranty

Q: 2. can i use the XQD as backup jpg an SD slot for my raws. I understand its reverse thinking but i do not need the max speed ? I have a ton of SD cards i would like to use.

A: Probably too late for this answer...hope you have your 850 by now. You can change the Primary slot to XQD or SD and the Secondary slot function. Pages 31 & 93.

Q: 3. How many batteries do you get when you purchase this product?

A: You will get one battery , Nikon EN-EL15a Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery , and charger , Nikon MH-25A Battery Charger for EN-EL15 Li-Ion Battery

Q: 4. Does this device offer auto-tracking?

A: Auto-tracking is not an available feature of this camera.

Q: 5. Is this camera considered a handheld only camera?

A: It can be handheld or not, your choice based on what you want to accomplish. With a good lens, the camera is a bit heavy, so handheld shots should perhaps use a higher shutter speed. It has plenty of ISO range to allow that. As others say, a tripod and remote trigger will make it superb wit its focus system.

Q: 6. Can it be used in the D810 underwater housing for underwater photography? or is a completely new tooled housing required?

A: I agree, it is probably so. I don't understand why they all do it. Usually to sell different battery grips and accessories. They also change the size/shape of their batteries, every so often. It is like the printers and their ink carts.

Q: 7. I currently have a Nikon D200, which is a fine camera but I've had my sights set on one day moving on up to a great Nikon full-frame, especially before I take my first trip to see Europe. Have been thinking of the top of the line Nikon DSLR and also want to be able to shoot at an ISO much higher than 1600 and not worry about digital noise in a low-light environment, whether indoors or outdoors and have a much more sophisticated in-camera light metering system that does a much more accurate job of handling complicated lighting situations with ease. The D200 always struggled in its Matrix Metering system especially with complicated metering situations and a lot of digital noise shooting in low light at only 1600 ISO. Granted,the D200 isn't a full-frame model and that's a big part of my problem when shooting in a low-light situation. How specifically is the new D850 different from Nikon's top of the line DSLR and what am I giving up by considering the D850 for roughly half the price of the Nikon top of the line DSLR? Thanks for reviewing this and taking the time to answer my question.

A: The D850 uses the D5's autofocus and metering, I believe. The sensor has a much higher resolution though. I would say the D850 is a better investment and it's more compact than a large body camera.

Q: 8. I currently own a Sony a7rii not sure if I should jump the wagon or wait for the Sony r7iii

A: Wait! And that's coming from a guy with a Nikon D810!

Q: 9. What B&H Miops Kit should I buy for my Fuji X-T1?

A: Unfortunately, Miops does not have a kit that includes a triggering cable for use with Fujifilm cameras. However, you may purchase the Miops Camera Trigger, B&H # MICT, and purchase the Vello 2.5mm Remote Shutter Release Cable for Select Fujifilm Cameras, B&H # VERCCF12.5, separately for your triggering needs with the Fujifilm X-T1 Mirrorless Digital Camera.

Q: 10. 1.REMOTE SHUTTER RELEASE MC-20 FIT D850?

A: Yes - any 10-pin remote is compatible with nikon D850 and nikon pro cameras

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