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BENRO Protector DSLR Photography Camcorder Carry Bag for Panasonic R900 - Sku# DTA1276000DX
Sku: DTA1276000DX
Price: $40.85
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Specifications:
- There's a specific padded compartment to put your camcorder in and keep safe during transport
- This SLR camera bag is perfect Protection for Panasonic DSLR Photography Camcorder
- The digital camera bag was compact enough to be easily portable and able to put in other bags, but large enough to be able to hold your camcorder, an extra battery, all the cables needed to connect the camcorder to a TV and/or computer
- This camera carrying case comes with an easy grab handle that makes carrying this case
- This is a non-OEM product
- Material: 600D + EVA
- Compatible with: Panasonic DSLR Photography Camcorder
- Size: 233 x 160 x 110mm / 9.2 x 6.3 x 4.3in (L x W x H)
Details:
- This amazing digital SLR camera bag constructed from Wear-resistant, dust-proof and moisture-proof material
- High quality strap, matched with slip-proof and decompress padded designed under human engineering science, make shoulder under average force, lessen weight effectively
- Comfortable and sturdy handle designed to comfortably toe, adjustable shoulder strap is designed to easy your trip
- Multifunctional pocket is designed to keep your all photographic equipment well organized in the digital SLR camera bag
Size in Detail:
How to Travel Safely With a Camcorder:
Instructions: - Carry your camcorder in a padded case. They may cost a little extra, but replacing a cracked lens will cost much more
- Always bring your camcorder as a piece of carry-on luggage when traveling by plane. Never check your camera at the baggage counter and never stick it in the trunk. Your camcorder will be safer from the elements on the seat next to you
- Have the camera ready at customs and security gates. The security checker will likely want to inspect the camera to be sure it is not a weapon
- Buy adapters for international power outlets. Make sure you get a quality adapter for your charger when you are traveling abroad. Don't buy one that is going to short out and ruin your battery
- Get a room with a safe. Check ahead of time with your hotel to see if there will be safes in the rooms. Most cleaning staffs are very professional and ethical, but lock it up for extra security
- Let your camera warm up or cool down before using. If you'll be traveling to vastly different climates, you'll want your camera to adjust to the new temperature naturally
- Insure your camera. Many home and contents insurance policies cover accidental damage
Tips & Warnings:
- Invest in some silica gel packets and stick them in your case to prevent moisture damage
- Keep your camera secure. Carry it on your front instead of your back. Make sure the bag is zipped and fastened
- Some companies offer lines of inconspicuous camera bags. Shop around
- While packing, keep your camera separate from any lotions, sunscreens or bug repellants. Leaky bottles will damage your camera
- Leave the camera home when you go to the beach. Sand is awful for cameras. If you must bring it with, bring a sealable bag and a brush to get rid of any stray grains of sand
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