
The process has been made quite efficient and effective to minimize the number of twists and bends you need to make but, of course, that's model-dependent.

The ease of installation is relatively easy and straightforward. I talked to the company and they promised they are working on making a video tutorial for EACH product.

For cameras body it's fine but for lenses sometimes problems can come up (more on this later). Subscribe to see EXIF info for this image (if available)įunctional but limited. All of these skins I bought with my own money, nothing was sponsored: At the start of this month, they launched the first Olympus camera skin, for the E-M1 Mark III. And it got me curious but they never had skins for the stuff I had, at first their main focus was CaNiSony but recently they have been pushing for Olympus products quite a bit and some Panasonic as well. In the last couple of years, I have noticed some adverts for Life+Guard (that's their brand name), their website is (the reason the link is here is that their brand name and website is not the easiest to search for on the internet, a mix of popular words and different website link name). If there are ways to protect my gear I will get them/put them on/used them.

I want to get an image then I do what I need and must (walk through thick foliage, crawl from mud, dirt and wet grass, climb rocks and difficult to access places, I don't shy away from a challenge and I put my stuff through hell and back. I am a very clumsy person by nature, accidents happen and more often than not in my case (plenty of bad luck to go around) and I have enough anxiety from other aspects of my life to worry every second of babying my gear. I will not expand the debate of why I chose to do it beyond the following: I am sure there is plenty of reasons why not to stick something on your camera either because you don't like the idea of doing that or believe it's wasted money or it makes a camera ugly, etc. Ok, let's get this out of the way first: It's going to be a very debatable subject.
