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Protective cover for Nikon D7200
Aug 21, 2017 15:31:38   #
rbk35
 
Looking for a cover that can be left on during use. Looking at the EasyCover or something similar.

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Aug 21, 2017 16:29:21   #
alolewis
 
You mean something like this? https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00169HXW2/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I2E6W5MTFDDRJ0&colid=L8BD4GYL9UEN


DiCAPac WP-S10 Pro DSLR Camera Series Waterproof Case

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Aug 21, 2017 17:39:39   #
rbk35
 
More like these
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1070808-REG/easycover_ecnd7100_easycover_for_nikon_d7100.html

or

https://www.amazon.com/CEARI-Professional-Silicone-Housing-Protective/dp/B019XRL4WS

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Aug 22, 2017 07:10:52   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
rbk35 wrote:
Looking for a cover that can be left on during use. Looking at the EasyCover or something similar.


They sell this for lots of camera models.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHfDq6lAWEo

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Aug 22, 2017 11:42:46   #
BillFeffer Loc: Adolphus, KY
 
I bought, use and love one of the silicon covers through Amazon. I do a good bit of down in the dirt photography and it provides good protection from grit and scratches or even the stray rain or sweat drop. I remove it from time to time, but I don't find a lot of dust collected like you see on cellphone covers.

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Aug 22, 2017 12:28:00   #
SteveR Loc: Michigan
 
Any particular reason? I used to have a leather cover on my film cameras but have given it up. The 7200, for one thing is weather resistant. It also has a magnesium body. The areas that are covered by the EZ protector are really protected by the camera. The controls, however, are somewhat vulnerable, as they are with the cover. If you're really shooting out in the elements I'd protect my equipment, incl. lenses, with something more.

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Aug 22, 2017 19:29:43   #
rbk35
 
Main reason is just for some extra protection against accidental bumps etc. not for protection from the elements.

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Aug 22, 2017 21:06:30   #
SteveR Loc: Michigan
 
rbk35 wrote:
Main reason is just for some extra protection against accidental bumps etc. not for protection from the elements.


rbk...Your camera is really made pretty tough. I wouldn't worry about a slight cosmetic ding. If you have State Farm Insurance, by any chance, be sure to get a separate rider to your homeowners to cover your camera equipment. It covers everything and there's not a deductible.

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