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  1. #1 Rubber caps? 
    Hi,

    Is RED thinking of making any rubber or plastic protective caps for the ports on the side of the camera? If not, does anyone know if a third party manufacturer might be doing this? I've had a couple of enquiries from people wanting to shoot in desert and dusty conditions & think this would be a good idea, in addition to any normal general camera covers.

    By the way, we've been showing our camera off at the Broadcast Live Video Forum in London, and it's been going down a storm!

    Thanks,

    Chris
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    Wouldn't be hard to get underway... The process is fairly cheap (in large quantities), although the setup costs are a little steep usually.

    I wonder if someone like Element Technica might be in a position to make these things?

    Typically in other cameras, they are plugged into the body of the camera, so they are attached, but if you sold a pack of 5-10 for each plug, then they could just be chucked in the camera box - they'd get lost, but who cares..
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    Hiya Chris,

    Not related to Ernie are you?
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    Yes, son. It's a common question with a surname spelt like mine!
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    gaffing tape is a really cheap and easy alternative;-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zakaree View Post
    gaffing tape is a really cheap and easy alternative;-)
    Paper tapes a little cheaper and better with the residue. Make it black, cut it straight and the clients don't notice. We have unused ports taped each time we visit the beach or beach cities. Sand is not a friend of mine unless I'm surfing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Vincze View Post
    Yes, son. It's a common question with a surname spelt like mine!
    I didn't think there could be many unrelated Vinczes in the industry!
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    Chris,

    I am using products from Mocaps.com for my RedOne mults.

    Dave
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    Dave,

    Do you have a url for them? I tried www.mocaps.com but there doesn't seem to be anything there.

    Yes, gaffer tape is easy, but it sho' is ugly.
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    All for a Red or third party to come up with a dust, and moisture proof solution. Money well spent.
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