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Old 14-03-06, 13:59
jammie*dodger jammie*dodger is offline  
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A cheap alterantive is to put the camera in a "baggie" use a rubber band to secure the neck around the lens and then cut off any extra that might get in the way of the lens. Most of the buttons, etc should still be useable and the only exposed part of your camera will be the end of the lens.

This does limit you to only one lens and large extending zooms ( such as the Sigma 50-500mm) don't really work but it will limit your cameras contact with the pollen.

Good luck, Rob.
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