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The OP/TECH USA Rainsleeve Camera Cover is a compact, clear protective sleeve designed to shield cameras from rain, dust, and snow while allowing full access to controls and viewfinder. Lightweight and foldable, it fits cameras with lenses up to 4.5" diameter and 8" length, suitable for both handheld and tripod use. Each pack includes two durable, reusable covers with a snug drawstring fit, making it an essential accessory for outdoor photographers seeking reliable weather protection without compromising shooting flexibility.


















| ASIN | B00SF8X1Q4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7 in Camera & Photo Case & Bag Rain Covers #726 in Camera Bags & Cases |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,141) |
| Date First Available | June 18, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.96 ounces |
| Item model number | 9001022 |
| Manufacturer | OP/TECH USA |
S**N
Rain protection for SLR cameras
I bought this to protect my camera while on safari, except it did not rain during our trek. A year later I was finally able to put this to use on a trip to Iguazu Falls. It protected my camera from the mist from the falls, but I would not trust it in a heavy downfall. It is easy to apply to the camera, and I like that the part of the plastic that goes over the main body of the camera is not too long, so I’m not wading through lengths of plastic to find the viewfinder. The small size also makes it easy to carry in my bag. The plastic seems durable and reusable. This is a quality product. *This review was made in good faith based on my personal experience with the product. The seller did not request that I write this review, and I received no monetary or non-monetary compensation for this review.
K**T
Cheap, But Perfect!
I just got back from Iceland, and these were PERFECT for the weather! I bought them on a whim, but we walked all around waterfalls, got rained and snowed on a lot, and I never had to worry once about my camera or lenses that I had in these. Sure, they look ridiculous, but I can't tell you how many other people commented to me that they wished they had thought of this before going there. The bags even come with a small hole in them (didn't even notice until someone pointed it out), which worked great for attaching your tripod! I bought four of them total, and gave the others to my photo workshop friends to use, and they loved them too. No problem with ripping or tearing at all, and highly recommend for all types of weather! I know I will be using these a lot more, I live in a location with a lot of rain and snow, and they'll come in handy this winter. Only thing to make sure, is to take camera out of the bag once you're out of the rain/snow (and don't detach your lens from your camera while they are inside the bag), as moisture can build up inside of these, and you don't want your camera or lens to get moisture inside of it. Otherwise, couldn't be happier with these!
S**A
Functional, But Not Great
Okay, so what did you expect for an item that sells for about the price of a Happy Meal? After shooting pictures at another high school activity in the rain (I've been a yearbook adviser for 36 years), I decided to purchase a camera cover. I actually purchased two different models. OP/TECH's 14-inch Rainsleeve and Cosmos' Camera Protector Rain cover. While I give the nod to the Cosmos product, here's my take on the OP/TECH: Pros -It's inexpensive--and the package contains two. -There is plenty of room for any size lens up to 7" in diameter and 14" in length, and any size flash. Note: There is a drawstring on the lens cover portion. -There is a hole that you can position over the viewfinder and lock in place with the camera's eyecup. -The plastic is thin enough that you can adjust controls through the plastic. -Even with my Canon EOS 40D, there is enough space inside the cover to hold the camera with one hand using the grip. Cons -To get the camera and the flash in the cover, it is necessary to first put in the flash and then reattach it to the camera after you have also placed the camera inside. -You will need a lens hood to cinch up the lens cover drawstring; otherwise, you will leave part of the lens exposed. -There is no reinforcement on the eye hole opening. As thin as the plastic is, tearing is a real possibility. In fact, the entire cover is made of a plastic about the same thickness as a food storage bag. Handle it carefully, or you could be dealing with multiple tears. -This cover is only large enough to hold the camera inside the bag with one hand. This may not be a huge issue for many photographers, but that's what I liked about the Cosmos' product in that it had two arm sleeves to allow you to hold the camera inside the cover. Overall, it appears to be very functional, and you can't quarrel with the price. Only time will tell as to how durable it is. RECOMMENDED
D**K
Great in a pinch
These rainsleeves are a great item to keep in your camera bag at all times for using when unexpected weather hits, but know the limitations. This will keep rain off, but your camera can still get wet. Two things especially to be aware of: 1. There's a hole in the top of the bag - this is so you can look through the viewfinder. If you don't need this feature, I suggest covering the hole with tape inside and outside. 2. If you have the camera strap around your neck in the rain with the bag on, water will run down the camera strap/your jacket/hands into in the bag, where it will pool under your camera and likely do damage. Trust me, I found this out. I would never use this bag for this purpose again, but if you have your camera on a tripod or carry it in such a way that the open end of the bag is not exposed to water, you should be fine. Of course, remember that this is just a glorified plastic bag - it can rip, so be careful and inspect it before use. Yes, you can make your own waterproof sleeve from a plastic bag, but buying this saves you time and gives you the handy draw string that cinches the front opening over the lens. Rated 5/5 because the 2-pack is so cheap, there's no reason to not have one of these stored in the bag for emergencies - just don't expect more than the price tag suggests.
マ**ん
400ミリ望遠+APS-C一眼レフに装着して使用 約3時間弱 強弱の雨の中で1000枚近く撮影しましたが まったく問題なく使えました これからも雨の危険性ある撮影には必ず携帯するつもりです
米**明
春から キャノンのEOS学園で学習中。4回の外部での撮影実習 1回目 警報 2・4回目も雨。3回目だけ好天でした。だから、これは、必需品 ボデイを守るためにいくらあっても邪魔にならず、高価なものはシートが色付きなので本体が見えない。コンパクトでカメラの観察、操作によく、悪天候時の破損時でも 気持ちよく廃棄しやすい とても格安なので 購入しています。高価なものの良さはあるが、また逆も。私は、備品と消耗品の頻度を考える。持ち運びにまったく苦にならない。とっつさのアクシデントで、カメラカバー以外の消耗にも気軽に使える利点。
A**C
Muty práctico en caso de lluvia, nieve e incluso mucho polvo (rallyes de tierra, etc.). Buen diseño adaptable a cualquier reflex. Imprescindible en tu bolsa de fotografía si haces fotos al aire libre (a veces el mal tiempo no avisa)
C**E
カメラやレンズが防滴になっていても、雨の日は保護しておいた方が安心できるので、保険として使っています。コンパクトなので、バッグに忍び込ませておけば、いざというときに役に立ちます。使い方も簡単です。但し、ただのビニールなので、数回使ったら交換する方が良いように思います。
M**N
No need to look further for a basic rain sleeve or in my case snow. I used this outside during a snowstorm and it kept my camera, lens and remote trigger dry for the many hours I was shooting. While it can easily be used hand held, I used it on my tripod and it fit perfectly. The drawstring worked perfectly when I tightened it up around my lens hood so that the only exposed part of my gear was the front of the lens - and there's just no way past that. I carry one in my gear bag now all the time and keep the spare at home.
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