Movo CRC27 Storm Raincover Protector for DSLR Cameras, Lenses, Photographic Equipment (Large Size: 27 x 14.5)
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Although I'm not sure of that particular lens, it was used to cover a Nikon 400mm f2 lens. a D5 on a monopod with an aperture of 8 Moreover, there is plenty of cover left over. I will be able to cover my lens on a Gimbal head since it is designed to fit a Manfrotto 393. A rain cover like this is the best I have ever owned.
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I used it to photograph a Cross Country meet in the rain the next morning. My equipment stayed dry while I shot for a couple of hours. For those who have never used one of these, you have to open up the camera-side end of it to get to it, but I found that my hands remained on the outside of the material while I used the camera. chose this camera over one with hand sleeves and a clear window in the back because it allows me to actually see what I'm shooting. My overall satisfaction with the purchase is very high.
This is the Large size. What I love is the velcro closure, which allows me to still have access to my main camera There's only one reason I gave it a 4 star instead of a 5, and that's because the huge logo obnoxiously advertises the fact that I'm carrying around expensive camera gear. In travel, I'm not as discreet as I should be.
There is no need to buy more expensive covers when this bad boy does it for cheap and in The only complaint I have is should it have the huge logo applied to the top? Come on, let's do it.
The numbers 8 and 9 are nice.
I really like this product. It works well for a very good price.
It is exactly what it says it is. The first test I did without a camera was pouring water over it - there was no leakage after two gallons.
The item corresponds to the description, but I did not see the option to choose the size upon delivery it turned out to be enormous, I almost have to wrap myself around it.
This is a much cheaper option than using a wet camera. It works well.