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12/19/2007 01:22:38 PM · #1 |
For the D200 owners...did yours come with a hot shoe cover? Did you buy one separate?
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12/19/2007 01:40:26 PM · #2 |
I don't recall their being one, but would have tossed it aside if there was... (Not trying to be rude - just don't see a need for one).
If you have an example of why its needed, please let me know? Thx
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12/19/2007 01:41:34 PM · #3 |
To cover it when not being used? That's what I thought the point of having one was...or am I wrong?
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12/19/2007 01:45:13 PM · #4 |
hehe - I've trudged mine for hours through pouring rain & never had a problem... seriously, are there issues that warrant a cover? Just seems it would be a pain, or get lost the first time it was removed, or...
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12/19/2007 01:46:43 PM · #5 |
I kept mine on my D80 for the 9 months I had it, except when using a flash. Anyways, I just wanted to know if something was missing from the box or not. If it's not part of the deal, not needed, then I'm cool.
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12/19/2007 01:52:34 PM · #6 |
Hi heavyj the D200 does not come with a hot shoe cover. I use mine all the time to keep crap out the contacts but I got it seperately and have kept it and now use it on the 5D
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12/19/2007 01:53:57 PM · #7 |
Cool. I'll pick one up tomorrow. OR...I might have one from my Fujifilm S9500...have to check.
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