Description
Let's face it, the places we use our action sports cameras are in some of the gnarliest conditions. Would you rather stop what you're doing to replace a lens housing or replace a lens screen risking the possibilities of getting the camera body itself wet or damaging the lens with it being exposed to natures elements? Have you ever looked into the process of replacing a lens cover on a case? You'll need a tool kit, a clean work space so nothing is lost like the tiny torx style screws you have to remove, o-ring set depending on the camera model, etc. "But my action sports camera already has a case that covers the lens." Yes, that is true however, they can still get scratched and have to replaced so it doesn't affect image quality. Have you noticed all those microscopic pits accumulating on the front lens housing? Those are called glass pits and can affect your video quality by looking like a dirty filter when it comes time to edit. The Optishield Action Sports Camera Lens Defender Tearoff System allows any user to easily protect their camera lens with a cost effective, disposable tearoff system without losing optical clarity and without having to replace parts from the manufacturer. From enthusiasts just using the camera for fun, to professional athletes using them to film what they love to do! Have a sense that your investment is protected. The Optishield Action Sports Camera Lens Defender tearoff system is applied in a series of 1 base layer, to protect the lens from dirt, debris and scratches. A second layer of OptiShield is applied on top of the base layer which enables users to keep the lens clean while offering users the option to use as a throw-away tearoff layer when the tearoff becomes damaged.
Optishield Action Camera Tear-Off Lens Defenders for Replay XD 1080 Mini Series
Current Price
$20
Average
$20
Min Price
$20
Max Price
$20
Description
Let's face it, the places we use our action sports cameras are in some of the gnarliest conditions. Would you rather stop what you're doing to replace a lens housing or replace a lens screen risking the possibilities of getting the camera body itself wet or damaging the lens with it being exposed to natures elements? Have you ever looked into the process of replacing a lens cover on a case? You'll need a tool kit, a clean work space so nothing is lost like the tiny torx style screws you have to remove, o-ring set depending on the camera model, etc. "But my action sports camera already has a case that covers the lens." Yes, that is true however, they can still get scratched and have to replaced so it doesn't affect image quality. Have you noticed all those microscopic pits accumulating on the front lens housing? Those are called glass pits and can affect your video quality by looking like a dirty filter when it comes time to edit. The Optishield Action Sports Camera Lens Defender Tearoff System allows any user to easily protect their camera lens with a cost effective, disposable tearoff system without losing optical clarity and without having to replace parts from the manufacturer. From enthusiasts just using the camera for fun, to professional athletes using them to film what they love to do! Have a sense that your investment is protected. The Optishield Action Sports Camera Lens Defender tearoff system is applied in a series of 1 base layer, to protect the lens from dirt, debris and scratches. A second layer of OptiShield is applied on top of the base layer which enables users to keep the lens clean while offering users the option to use as a throw-away tearoff layer when the tearoff becomes damaged.
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Product review & video
hi guys having a second look at these action cameras this is the one with the scratched lens you might just be able to see it if i focus yeah that's got a scratch on it this is one of my other action cameras that has other problems so i don't use it now mike flight had noticed that when i'd filmed it you could see some screws down here well they actually hold the sensor in place so that occurs to me that i could try swapping the sensors over there's no particular reason for them to be directly swappable but i'm not going to lose anything by trying so as you can see i've completely taken them apart uh what i did last time was i stopped short of actually disconnecting the back ribbon cable that holds the display in place so i've taken that one off and i've taken this one off you can see the ribbon cable there for the display so i'm going to take that sensor off and swap it with that that


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