Capture the Moment, Rain or Shine! ☀️
The cover has elastic cord & cord locks on both ends. Slip the camera into the back end of the cover and attach the small end of the cover around the lens. Leave the back end open however much you want when you're shooting (the back opens to about a 10” diameter circle when fully open), and close it down when you're not shooting. Key features: 16” long, fits cameras and any lens combo that are up to 13” long (3” is allowed for the back to fully close) - Larger sizes up to 35” available. Made of a highly durable, ultra lightweight, waterproof material. Takes mere seconds to attach or remove. Easy Velcro closure along the bottom which allows handheld or tripod shooting. Compact, flexible, ultra light - weighs approximately 1.5 oz. The cover fits with an external flash on the camera. TTL flash works thru the cover. Will work with lenses that rotate to focus. Makes a handy sunshade. DSLRs produce images with less noise if you keep the camera's sensor cool.
T**S
Looks like it will work well
I haven't had a chance yet to try it out, but it looks as if it will work just fine.
C**R
Dry Note
I used it for a concert on a rainy day including a sb600 nikon flash. I opened the camera nearly 2 stops to compensate and was pleasantly suprised over the outcome. Once you know your camera, it will be easy to manipulate any buttons that may be covered. Viewing and focusing manually wasn't a problem. Although I got wet, the camera rain cover, kept my camera protected and ended my session on a dry note... which is a great thing
L**P
Kept my camera dry in the cloud forest in Costa Rica
The rain cover worked great to keep my camera dry during the afternoon rains in the Monteverde Cloud Forest in Costa Rica. The only problem was putting it on while it was raining I highly recommend putting the cover on before the rain starts.
M**S
This got a real workout a week after purchase.
We headed on a long drive to Pennsylvania to be at the 150th reenactment of the battle of Gettysburg. As with the actual event, the last day end with strong rains. I grabbed this rain cover from the camera bag, found it was easy to put on the camera, then stepped into the rain to photograph the crowd of vehicles moving like snails form the farm field parking. We got stuck on slick wet clay and while the rain poured I snapped away. Only the lens end got wet. Controls were easy to work through the plastic covering the rest of the camera. I got the photos and would not have without this simple rain jacket. This is too large for small point an shoot cameras but worked will with a DSLR. Put on your lens shade for extra protection on the front end.
S**N
Pretty useless
I found this camera rain cover pretty useless. strips are week and doesn't hold the bag on camera.water finally got inside.
C**M
Seems to work
Haven't used it in the rain yet, but I did try it on for fit. It's a little awkward to get to all the camera controls, but it's workable. It's gotta be better than getting the camera wet. Construction seems solid.
S**O
Rain cover/waterfall cover
My husband used this cover for his Nikon camera while we were visiting Victoria Falls. The cover did the trick but it is really best suited for a bigger camera with a larger lens.
L**N
Good protection
Since I live in Washington state, I have to deal with rain a fair amount in the Winter/Spring months. This rain cover does a good job protecting my camera from the elements.
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