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Camera Rain Cover For DSLR / SLR cameras Protects against Rain, Snow, and Dust Fits : Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Sony, Fuji, Pentax and more

19 December 2009 11 views No Comment

  • Easy Velcro closure along the bottom which allows for handheld or tripod shooting
  • Protects against Rain / Snow / Dust
  • Compact, flexible, & ultra light
  • The cover fits with an external flash on the camera. Flash works thru the cover acting as a diffuser
  • Ability to see through the fabric makes for extremely easy operation while the cover remains on

Product Description

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″ avalible.

 ~ 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.

Camera Rain Cover For DSLR / SLR cameras Protects against Rain, Snow, and Dust Fits : Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Sony, Fuji, Pentax and more

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