Illuminate Your Shots! 🌟
The Camera Light Seal Foam measures 250 x 125 x 1.0mm and is designed to prevent light leaks in cameras and binoculars. Made in Japan, it features high-quality double-face adhesive tape for easy application, ensuring a seamless fit without the need for additional bonding materials. This product is a trusted choice among professional photographers for its superior anti-reflection properties.
N**S
Works well for its intended purpose and others
I got a sheet of this to fix the seals in my Canon AE1 program and it worked perfectly, my test roll of film had no light leaks. Now I also rebuilt a vintage keyboard and all the pads under the keys had gotten hard, I ran strips of this stuff under the keys and it stopped the clacking! Its a very tough material, it doesn't tear easily, I ordered another sheet to make sure I have it in stock....
A**L
Cheap Fix For Cameras
This was an easy way to seal up those analog cameras and to replace worn out sealants. You can also add this anywhere you feel the original camera left off for those light leaks.
J**Y
Very sticky, tricky to cut.
Sticks very well. Make sure you have tweezers to handle it. Cutting can be difficult as it sticks to a blade and can get rough.
A**N
WORKS WELL!
My Mamiya RB67 Pro S had light leaks. I did 3 shoots in a weekend. When I went to developed the film all the rolls has lines across the film. Telling me that I had light leaks. From memory, I remember seeing a video on YouTube on how to fix it. The video had a link directly to this product. With a little patience and time I was able to fix the problem fairly easily. It saved on money and the waste of further film! I highly recommend buying this! Worth every penny.
J**S
Great for camera light seals!
Easy to cut, you can adjust the placement as the glue allows you move it delicately for final placement. Would buy again!
D**L
Perfect
Good quality. Adhesive is strong and stable. Works great.
C**O
Buy this over those expensive precut kits
I bought this for my Olympus XA which only had glue from the old light seals. Instead of buying a kit for double the price even triple, I decided to just make my own.If you know the rough shape you need, literally only scissors are needed.The foam is plenty thicc, and when I shut the back door with the seals you can physically tell there’s resistance from the foam which means it’s sealing up perfectly.I used maybe like 1/100th of the total material they provided so I could probably redo it like 100+ times over with the extra material.
S**D
Works fantastic in out old Minolta camera!
Just what we needed to patch a torn seal in the old Minolta camera I found at a yard sale!
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