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small rain shield for digital camera

small rain shield for digital camera
I bought my wife a new canon sd 780 camera for her birthday.  This thing is smaller than a deck of cards but shoots 720p video!  So of course I want to play with it.  I do have a tendency to wreck things I use though so I wanted to find a way to protect it from the elements.  I was doing some shooting in a light rain and was really paranoid about frying the circuits.  I came up with the idea to make a super simple small rain shield out of some scrap I had lying around.
 
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Step 1Materials and tools

Materials and tools
For this job I used some scrap stainless steel sheet metal I had lying around.
I needed one 1/4 20 bolt to attach it to the tripod mount.

I used an angle grinder with a zip disk, I used about 4 clamps, a drill and a hammer and center punch.  I also used a small sheet metal bender but this could be done with a vice if you don't have one.

I also used the 3d cad program called solidworks to help me design the shield.  If you don't have or know this program there is google sketchup which I hear is good, easy and free.  This could also be figured out with a tape measure and a piece of cardboard.

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4 comments
Nov 29, 2009. 12:20 AMbbuuggmmeennoott says:
Hmmmmm . . . you bought the camera for your wife, but YOU'RE the one using it.   Sure you didn't really buy it for yourself?  ;-)
Nov 26, 2009. 12:28 AMDa_Fudge says:
Very cool!

Since it has the standard caera mounting hole, I imagine it would suit most cameras?

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Author:dave spencer(www.mechanicalmashup.tv)
I have had a few careers so far, soldier, school teacher, arborist, millwright. I love change and I love learning.