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Pro 30" Camera Rain Cover
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$44.95

If you're a sports or wildlife photographer you'll appreciate the convenience of this rain cover. It was designed to fit:

  • SLRs with a 500mm or 600mm f/4.0 lens & hood.
  • Other lens+hood combos up to 25" long.
The cover can be used with shorter lenses too, you just bunch up any excess fabric.

Features & Benefits:

  • Takes seconds to attach or remove.
  • Compact, flexible, & ultralight - weighs ~2 oz.
  • Works with lenses that rotate to focus.
  • Made of "Silnylon", a waterproof, ultralight, and strong fabric.
  • There's a velcro opening (with pull tabs) for attaching the lens tripod collar to the tripod thru the cover (or to put your hand thru for handheld shooting).
  • TTL flash (shoe mount or pop-up) works thru the WHITE cover, which also acts as a variable flash diffuser.
  • The WHITE cover makes a handy sunshade. DSLRs produce images with less "noise" if you keep the camera's sensor cool.

How the cover works:

The cover has an elastic cord & cordlock on both ends, and velcro on the seam that runs from the front to the back. You open the velcro & place the cover over the camera then attach the cover around the lens, and 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). If you use a viewfinder extender or eyecup, you can close the back of the cover around them.

NOTE - the WHITE cover is surprisingly transparent when it's held against something. You can see the dials & buttons when the cover is held against your camera or lens.

Patent Pending.

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NOTE - we are currently out of stock of our Pro 30" BLACK covers.


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