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replacement caps for XLR connectors on camera?
DUmb question, but I seem to keep losing the little plastic caps that cover the XLR connectors. Is there an easy source for replacements?
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i wouldnt bother..
my ENG units never came with caps and they work fine.. to date, now for over 4years at least, ive had my xlr inputs uncovered with no issues.. a similar thread was put up in the HVX forum |
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Going to their site leads you to their parts page; I also think this info is in the manual. But I'd suggest using fishing string to keep em on in the future ! |
Mine are missing too
I bought mine second hand and the caps were missing when it arrived. But no probs yet. Just don't get sea water on them or anything!
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Used a borrowed HVX200 for a nine day shoot, and keeping track of the caps was a real pain.
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Chewing gum works well.
Don't try this! |
Caps
Gaffer tape might be good to cover them up with if you're filming in damp, saltwater spray or dusty environments.
Gaffer tape is the best thing ever! |
If I'm not losing a new set of XLR covers then I'm usually losing the lens cap. These things tend to get tossed in a pocket and forgotten during quick set ups and shoots. If you can't find them online then a Panasonic Authorized store should be able to order them. I like the gaffers tape idea. A good size roll of that probably is cheaper than what Panasonic would charge for replacement covers.
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