Made Company, a manufacturer of camera accessories, has introduced its line of protective casing called Camera Armor which comes in different models to accommodate various kinds of cameras and different brands.
Each Camera Armor features LCD shield made of polycarbonate which protects the camera’s LCD from dust, scratches, and cracks; protective casing that shields the camera from harsh elements and extreme environments; lens armor which is a special elastometric reversible hood which can stretch lens for a maximum of 85-mm in diameter; and lens cap leash which is made of durable plastic and can be attached to the lens cap and lens armor.
Each model of this protective case camera is specifically designed to accommodate a certain camera model which includes Canon 5D, Canon 20D, Canon 30D, Canon Mark II 1Ds, Canon Mark II, and 1Dn, Canon Mark III, Canon 400D/, Rebel XTi, Nikon D200, Nikon D40, Nikon D40x, Nikon D70, Nikon D70S, Nikon D80, Pentax K10D, Olympus E-410, Sony Alpha A100, and Fuji S5.
The company is planning to further expand their products by creating a new model every month to keep up with the newest camera models.
Another advantage of using Camera Armor is that its part which protects the lens allows users to take great pictures and images. The lens armor can be sold separately and the company is planning to release a bigger version of this in order to accommodate camera models which feature larger lens.
The Camera Armor has been designed to allow users convenient application of their cameras’ features and functions. This device provides easy access to control menu, memory cards, digital I/O, battery, and other functions and applications.
For those people who want to further maximize the functionality of their cameras, they can also avail other products of Made such as the SafeGrip Hand Strap which securely placed the camera on the user’s hand; and the ToughStrap which allows users to hold their cameras for a longer period of time while providing a stainless steel wire that protects the strap from breaking and scratching.
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