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Gariz Lens front cap lock for Sony DSC-RX1/RX1R brown

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  • for Sony DSC-RX1 and Sony DSC-RX1R
  • color-coordinated with Gariz models HG-RX1BR and XS-CHRX1BR
  • made of high-quality genuine leather, with embossing and edge sealing
  • the GARIZ "CapFix" is attached to the lens cap using 3M quality adhesive film, which ensures a secure hold of the product on the dust cover, but can also be removed again without leaving any residue if required
  • safe, practical and stylish carrying of your dust cap, without fear of losing or misplacing it

Sophisticated functionality, handmade from the best materials, combined with design perfection - this is what the award-winning accessory brand GARIZ (powered by Siocore) stands for. Made by master craftsmen from the finest calfskin or cowhide, each piece is unique, turning your camera into an individual one-off. Strict quality controls and the certainty of receiving everything from a single source, from the design draft to the critical selection of materials to the finished product, make this GARIZ "CapFix" leather protection for dust caps an exclusive and functional accessory for your high-quality camera that you won't want to do without.

IMPORTANT:
To attach this "CapFix" lens cap lock, your compact or system camera requires a lateral retaining eyelet for attaching the safety loop, as is also used for hand straps, for example.
You will also need the original dust cap or the original lens cap for your camera or lens

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Gariz Lens front cap lock for Sony DSC-RX1/RX1R brown

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  • for Sony DSC-RX1 and Sony DSC-RX1R
  • color-coordinated with Gariz models HG-RX1BR and XS-CHRX1BR
  • made of high-quality genuine leather, with embossing and edge sealing
  • the GARIZ "CapFix" is attached to the lens cap using 3M quality adhesive film, which ensures a secure hold of the product on the dust cover, but can also be removed again without leaving any residue if required
  • safe, practical and stylish carrying of your dust cap, without fear of losing or misplacing it

Product description for Gariz Lens front cap lock for Sony DSC-RX1/RX1R brown

Sophisticated functionality, handmade from the best materials, combined with design perfection - this is what the award-winning accessory brand GARIZ (powered by Siocore) stands for. Made by master craftsmen from the finest calfskin or cowhide, each piece is unique, turning your camera into an individual one-off. Strict quality controls and the certainty of receiving everything from a single source, from the design draft to the critical selection of materials to the finished product, make this GARIZ "CapFix" leather protection for dust caps an exclusive and functional accessory for your high-quality camera that you won't want to do without.

IMPORTANT:
To attach this "CapFix" lens cap lock, your compact or system camera requires a lateral retaining eyelet for attaching the safety loop, as is also used for hand straps, for example.
You will also need the original dust cap or the original lens cap for your camera or lens

Gariz Lens front cap lock for Sony DSC-RX1/RX1R brown

EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
8809232503301
KAN
XA-CFRX1BR

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