DSLR Camera Rain Cover JJC Rain Coat Sleeve Protector for Canon Nikon Fujifilm Sony Olympus Panasonic Pentax Sigma with a Lens up to 18″ PE Material Clear See-Through(2 Pack)
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Founded in 2005, JJC is mainly engaged in R&D, manufacturing, and selling professional photography equipment and accessories.
JJC always keeps up-to-date technology and strives to stand at the forefront of the photography equipment industry and develop the latest products to meet consumer’s needs.
Our principle is to provide excellent products and services and guide the mainstream of photography equipment industry.
Compatibility: The camera rain cover is designed for DSLR camera with a lens up to 18″ long & 7″ wide for Canon Nikon Fujifilm Sony Tamron Sigma ,etc
Protection: To protect the camera from rain, dust and mud effectively
Convenience: Made of PE material and is totally see-through, giving you complete access to your DSLR’s controls and viewfinder
Easy Installation: Be attached on a camera easily. Just pull the lens sleeve drawstring properly, and it will fit the lens closely
Flexibility: It allows you to mount the camera on a tripod and use a lens hood. Also lightweight & easy to carry
$7.99 $16.98
Price: $16.98 - $7.99
(as of Aug 05, 2024 21:15:18 UTC – Details)
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Customers say
Customers like the value, size, durability, quality and portability of the portable electronic device cover. They mention that it’s an excellent low-cost rain cover, perfect size for physically large zoom lenses and that it works great. They also like the water resistance, and port ability. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of use.
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Amazon Customer –
WORKS AMAZING!
I was kind of hesitant to use this, we were going to Niagara Falls and I actually wasn’t going to bring my camera (Nikon d5600). But it worked amazing, 10/10. It did make it a little hard to see through the eye-piece but I was still able to see through the screen. It did not have any water damage, not even a drop made it in. The price is great, and the drawstring, though a little loose, stayed on good. Good size, easy to put over the camera and can be used multiple times. For it being plastic, it seems pretty durable.
Amazon Customer –
mike f –
Very helpful, very large
These are super long so if you have a small mirrorless camera like I do, you might consider trimming them down. A lot. But, that said, these kept my camera dry in the rains of the Faroe Islands and Scotland. Put your camera through, tighten the string, and you’re all set! Definitely recommend.
mike f –
SchweFam –
Perfect for rainy days!
I love this product! I have yet to need to use it on a rainy day, but it fits great on my camera and secures well.
SchweFam –
Ronda Bachenheimer, D.C. –
Protected my cannon on the rain !
It did its job ! Cheaper than the camera store. Love it !!!
Ronda Bachenheimer, D.C. –
Nooch –
Just okay
If you like using the view finder, this isn’t for you. I don’t like viewing through plastic. It does keep your camera dry from the rain, but I found it to be a pain. No matter how tight you adjust the string around your lens, it still comes loose. I’ll be keeping these for emergency situations but I purchased a higher quality camera cover that works way better.
Nooch –
RhonwenReview –
Works as described – kept my camera dry!
Recently visited Iceland and needed to keep my camera dry in the inclement weather. Worked well while taking pictures as well as when I needed to keep it dry around my neck. The drawstring cord gives you flexibility.
RhonwenReview –
Benjamin F –
Good for occasional use
Love how light it is to be conveniently packed into a camera bag for emergency use. Mine last about a dozen outings before I decide to replace them since they loose their clearness soon so it gets hard to see the rear display though them.
Benjamin F –
Customer 1984 –
Works
May have to tie a knot to keep it tight on the lens but I used it today when it suddenly started raining. Got it open and secured over my gear in less than 30 seconds. Big enough to still use a red dot camera sight if I adjust the position of the plastic. Seems durable.
Customer 1984 –
Jesse Levesque –
Wish I had this two days ago, I wasn’t too sure if this would work, but I have a BMPCC6K with a tilta cage, top mounted SSD and a Smallrig mini matte box, and this fits over it all.Will it last a lifetime? No, but it will definitely do the trick for a while as long as I’m patient putting it on and taking it off, can’t wait to use it.
Jesse Levesque –
MG –
Do I love using these things – NO. Do I love taking photos in the rain – NO. Does nature still do amazing things when it rains – YES, so these ended up being a lifesaver.Did they protect my equipment, not take up space and not break the bank – YES!!! they do the job. I got the 4 pack, extras fit in my bag for when needed. Cheap enough to give one to a fellow photographer if sudden rain occurs. I would buy these again
MG –
Heesvision –
It’s just ok, a little bit small.
Heesvision –
Vlad –
Worked great for me.I recommend to buy a pack of 2. It’s not one time use. I bought a pack of four, but actually I used only one a few times.
Vlad –
Calynn Irwin –
These are great in dire emergency situations.They don’t breathe of course so I don’t think extended use is great and might result in your camera overheating. The drawstring isn’t the best and I tape the end down to my lens hood when needed.
Calynn Irwin –