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Emergency Rain Cover Small– For cameras with short primes, wide-angle, and standard zooms such as 24-70mm, 24-105mm, 16-35mm, or 14-24mm I think you should get the Think Tank Hydrophobia 70-200 v3. It’ll be fairly bunched up when using your shorter lenses, but it’s still workable. Whereas if you got the Hydrophobia 24-70, it’s not going to cover your 70-200, which is your most expensive lens. https://www.thinktankphoto.com/collections/hydrophobias/products/hydrophobia-d-70-200-v3-0-rain-cover?rfsn=140348.1cb649 Reply with a physical or mental impairment which has a long-term and substantial adverse effect upon his/her ability to carry out everyday activities; Hi Dan, I came to this review because I am looking for a rain cover for my Canon 5D mk3 with various lenses including the Sigma 150mm x 600 Contemporary lens. I shoot mostly birdsong I also like to shoot landscape, but like you say, not likely to use my filters the rain. Been looking at the Thin Tank Vortex. Not sure if it fixes onto a camera with a tripod or monopod. It also looks like it can be used hand held. Great article, I shall look for more of your stuff. Thank you, Gary Reply As I said I’m not stationary on a tripod, I’m moving an the lens will point downwards and that opening will be on the side.

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Having spent all that time, effort, and money getting yourself to the correct location at the right time, with the right gear, will you risk it all on “I’ll get the shot later when the weather is better”? The smart move is to carry a simple rain cover and get a shot in the bag. There’s a good chance it’ll have more natural drama and tell more of a story than a shot in dry weather. You don't have permission to access "http://www.argos.co.uk/browse/garden-and-diy/garden-furniture/garden-furniture-covers/c:29395/" on this server. Thanks so much! Really appreciate it. Buying it for my boyfriend’s bday and felt lost deciding. Your article is such a help. Best to you. Reply Hydrophobia 70-200 V3– For cameras with medium-telephoto zoom lenses such as 70-200mm, 100-400mm, 100-500mm We do NOT decide if an item is or isn’t exempt & we don’t make any more or less money if we charge you VAT or we don’t charge you VAT.Rab Berghaus Craghoppers Montane adidas Terrex Regatta Scarpa Merrell Mountain Equipment OEX Salomon Weird Fish Dare 2b Good evening. I read your article with much interest and I came to the conclusion that I really need a camera cover for the rain because here in Italy weather is changing. It’s like in my mother country where it rains almost daily during raining season. So even in 2023 is all comes down to the plastic bag (P18 Rain Cover), at least if you are not having your camera stationary on a tripod. A tube design will not do if the rear end of the tube points upwards while walking with the camera and is collecting all that rain.

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About GO Outdoors Job Opportunities JD Sports Fashion PLC Modern Slavery Report GO Outdoors Partners Discover Freedom We do a lot of volcano climbing, rainforest exploring/hikes .. so this will be such a huge help. Reply It’s important to note that this cover is designed to protect the camera while you walk around with it attached to your body or bag. It is not intended to protect your camera while you are shooting. You cannot keep the Shell rain cover on the camera while you are shooting because it doesn’t have an eyepiece to look through. This makes its protection more limited than most other covers on this list. Whether that’s okay with you depends on how much weather sealing your camera and lens have. Interesting article and review piece, and to be honest it is not something I think much about. I’m an amateur hobbyist, so no commercial work or definite reason to HAVE to shoot in the rain. But you are right in that you never know when that opportunity may come. If rain is falling down, I don’t know how it would get up from underneath. If you want watertight, you’d need an underwater housing. ReplyImportant Note: It does NOT include a frail elderly person who is otherwise able-bodied or any person who is only temporarily disabled or incapacitated, such as with a broken limb. An outdoor furniture cover is a practical protective barrier which will prevent undesirable weather damage from occurring to your garden furniture, enabling you to keep your furniture outdoors and in situ all year round. When your garden dining set or sofa set is no longer required, simply place your waterproof cover over it and leave it to protect against the elements. No matter the material, our covers for garden furniture sets are suitable for all including rattan garden furniture covers. Note: This will only fit Sheerline's canopies & we will need to know the make & model of your mobility scooter. Informative article, Dan. I’m seeking a cover to use while shooting boats in a choppy bay side, saltwater environment. I won’t be out in the rain but I will be dealing with potential salt spray. Based on your review, I’m thinking the first review would be best – the Hydrophobia but your list says the #1 choice is the Think Tank Emergency Rain cover. Which do you think would work best for my application? Reply Of all of the reviewed items, I have the PD shell. In fact, I have two. I have found them very useful when out walking with the camera on the capture clip, especially when rain looks likely. And although the quality of the material is fantastic, as well as how they can be removed/attached with great ease, you are absolutely correct in that not being able to use the camera whilst the shell is on it is a definite disadvantage and quite a disappointment in an otherwise excellent product.

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Visit Our Showroom Mobility Smart Unit 12-13 Creamery Industrial Estate Kenlis Road Barnacre Preston Lancashire PR3 1GD Map & Directions The Think Tank Hydrophobia is basically what you are asking for. Albeit with hand holes to get your hands inside it. And if you don’t want to have those hand holes, there is the TT Emergency rain cover. Help me understand how these are not almost exactly what you are describing? ReplyHydrophobia 24-70 V3– For cameras with short primes, wide-angle, and standard zooms such as 24-70mm, 24-105mm, 16-35mm, or 14-24mm Great article and very informative. One thing that I’m always interested in knowing but doesn’t ever seems to be covered . Is how much room is there in the cover for your hand to get on the zoom ring. I own two or three covers but none of them give me what I consider to be enough room to easily get to, and operate the zoom on my 70-200 and 100-400. I’ve been thinking about the Think Tank V3. (I’m a big Think Tank fan and user, love their stuff) Any comments would be appreciated! Just finished reading your gear guide on Photo gloves another great article! Reply Good question! Any of these will work without a tripod. I’m not sure why there are always tripod in the photos. Just an odd coincidence! Reply

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What a great question! I had not thought of this, but it seems this is your best solution: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1504416-REG/porta_brace_rs_mirrorless_rain_cover_for_mirrorless.html/BI/7152/KBID/7700/DFF/d10-v21-t1-x986359/SID/DFF Thank you for this great review of camera rain covers, I’m a landscape photographer and unfortunately I can’t find or better saying I’m still surprised how this developers haven’t build a cover for landscape photographers who use filter systems. ReplyDon't Miss OutJoin 17,000+ other photographers who get free photography tips and resources delivered directly to their inbox. All of the Hydrophobia covers come with a front element cover that is tethered to the main cover and can be used to stop water from getting onto the front of your lens when you’re waiting to shoot or walking around. I’ve always found that useful, and it surprises me that none of the other rain covers on the market offer this simple feature. When you handle the cover, there’s very clearly a difference in quality between the Altura rain cover and the more expensive options. Still, with care, it will be acceptable for occasional emergency use. It’s undoubtedly a significant step up from the clear plastic covers. The downside is that this cover doesn’t have an eyepiece, so you must peer through the plastic to see your LCD screen or viewfinder.

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