Delkin Devices DND300-P Pop-Up Shades for the Nikon D300 |

enlarge | Brand: Delkin Category: Photography
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $27.12 You Save: $12.87 (32%)
New (5) from $27.12
Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 1.1 x 8.8
MPN: DND300-P Model: DND300-P UPC: 750323711007 EAN: 0750323711007 ASIN: B0017QTG0Q
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Features:
| • | The Digital SLR Professional is designed to attach to your camera using the existing eye piece and slots around the display. | | • | It easily snaps on and off, and features an optically clear plastic to protect your camera's screen. | | • | The simple pop-up design allows for easy opening to block the glare. | | • | Buttons on the Professional shades are aligned with your camera to reduce the wear and tear on delicate parts and components. |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The DSLR Mini Pop-Up Shade is distinct from the other SLR Pop-Up Shades as it attaches to your camera with a non-residual adhesive. The adhesive does not damage the camera when the shade is removed, nor does it leave behind any film. An optically clear plastic protects your camera's screen, and the simple pop-up design allows for easy opening to block the glare. The unique two-part design enables easy removal of the shade while keeping the clear plastic in place for protection. It easily snaps on and off, and features an optically clear glass to protect your camera's screen. The simple pop-up design allows for easy opening to block the glare. Buttons on the Professional shade are aligned with your camera, to reduce the wear and tear on delicate parts and components.
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Customer Reviews:
do NOT waste you're money a 0 star August 11, 2008 Albert I. Reiner (Steamboat Springs, CO) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Flimsy, thin plastic, mine completely broke after two days in a workshop learning to shoot buildings, I have a d-300 with live view and thought it would be a great idea as I wanted to use this new feature (in Tripod mode) after a few shots the side support shades broke a few later the top went I was left with a nice glass protector that Nikon says I do not need as the viewer on the D-300 is all ready reinforced.
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