Usually called a sound blimp. They were commonly used on motion picture cameras 
so the motor noise would not be recorded. Check on B&H Photo's website.

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John Celio wrote:
> Back when I was working at Reed's, I remember talking with a bag company rep 
> about their more specialized products.  One thing they produced was a 
> "camera silencer": it was like a rain cover, only very thick so it muffled 
> the clicking and whirrrring sounds of SLR cameras.
> 
> I could have sworn it was Kata that made the silencer, but I can't find any 
> info on their site that relates to such a thing.
> 
> Anyone out there ever heard of what I'm talking about?
> 
> John
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> http://www.neovenator.com
> http://www.cafepress.com/neovenatorphoto 
> 
> 

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