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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 I currently have a Nikon Coolpix B700 that has a Nikkor 60X Wide Optical Zoom ED VR 4.3-258mm. To tell you the truth, I have no idea what this means other than it zooms to 60X. I will be traveling to the Antarctic and to Churchill, Manitoba where I will encounter cold and wet weather. I don’t want my trip to be ruined because of a damaged camera. What precautions can I take to protect my camera from the wet and cold weather conditions as well as going from a heated room to frigid temperatures outside. I have tried a few sleeves but they seem too big. Reply

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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. 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 ReplyAn 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. The emergency thing still has that huge opening at the bottom that I would have to close somehow. And it seems to big, as the picture shows people having their hands inside while it is on a tripod.

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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 14-24mmGood 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. 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. 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 Not all of our products are eligible for VAT relief, so we are obliged to charge VAT for those products even after you complete this form.

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Hey Gary, the Vortex Pro covers have an opening on the bottom so you can use with a tripod. So does the large size of the Think Tank Emergency Rain Cover. I realize I haven’t (yet) written all that much about the Emergency Rain Cover as it is a newer product and I just haven’t fully updated this yet. That said, I have both the large and medium sizes in the lineup here, and can confirm the large size does have an opening on the bottom for tripod, but the medium does not. For you, I would highly recommend the Think Tank Large Emergency Rain Cover. Here’s a link to the specific model: https://shuttermuse.com/go/tt-emergency-rain-large/ ReplyThe 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? Reply Important 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. Note: This will only fit Sheerline's canopies & we will need to know the make & model of your mobility scooter. 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 Keep your favourite outdoor furniture looking clean and fresh with a furniture cover. Whether you're after solutions to protect your garden chairsfrom harsh weather or want to simply keep it out of sight when not in use - you've come to the right place. We've even got parasol coversto keep your outdoor brolly wrapped up when it's not busy protecting you from the sun.

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