We have had a lot of rain lately, but why should that stop your filming. This is a really quick and easy way to make a rain jacket for your video camera. It would also keep a fair amount of dust and debris from getting into your camera.
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I would hesitate to let the lens touch the corner of the plastic as you screw it down for fear of scratching… Maybe you could cut the corner off first, then screw down? Interesting idea though.
That’s a pretty practical stuff out there for the professioanals,who care their gadgets so much. I recently got a fancy for the photography and write about them in my blog: http://www.style-women.com/, even thought I haven’t yet bought a expensive gadagets since I have not grasp the whole function of them.
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