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Lookin good what exactly is that molded clay? Will it last long out in the elements? You could be on to something here.
I knew I shouldnt have gone to lunch... :BangHead:I am willing to do one free cameraflauge to the first reply after this post. You pay shipping to me and I pay shipping back in the US.
Looks like Liquid Nails (the kind that comes in a caulk tube) to me. Lots of homebrewers have been using it to camo their cameras for quite a while. You just mold it around when it's still kind of wet into the shape of the bark you want it to resemble, let it dry for a few days, then paint it brown/gray to match trees in your area.Lookin good what exactly is that molded clay? Will it last long out in the elements? You could be on to something here.
Looks like Liquid Nails (the kind that comes in a caulk tube) to me. Lots of homebrewers have been using it to camo their cameras for quite a while. You just mold it around when it's still kind of wet into the shape of the bark you want it to resemble, let it dry for a few days, then paint it brown/gray to match trees in your area.
You honestly don't even really need to be handy. When I did a few, all I did was squirt some LN on the case, let it harden a little, then use my hands to form it. Spray painted it when I was done. Not hard at all, and the only thing that took any time whatsoever was waiting while it dried. A rather cheap, and effective way to better camoflauge the camera.You can do it yourself if you are a handy type of guy!
How could putting something on the exterior of the case void the warranty? Not at all trying to be smart. Just wondering.The problem is, that would most likely void your warranty.
Never thought of that. That definitely wouldn't surprise me.The problem is, that would most likely void your warranty.
Whats the hood over the IR for?It is not liquid nails that I am using in my camo treatment. I have seen the liquid nails treatment and it is nowhere near the look of my cameras. I have done a few of my friends cameras. They are blown away with the finished product.