Brand: OP/TECH USA
EAN: 0711551901325
Label: Op/Tech
Manufacturer: Op/Tech
Model: 9001132
MPN: 9001132
Publisher: Op/Tech
Studio: Op/Tech
Features:- Protects your gear from dust and inclement weather
- Designed for handheld use or tripod application
- Unique eyepiece opening adapts to most viewfinders for viewing through the lens not plastic
- Camera & lens controls are easily visible and operable through the RainSleeve
- Fits lenses measuring up to 7-inches (17,8 cm) in diameter & up to 18-inches (45,7 cm) in length
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Editorial Review:Product Description:Be Prepared for the Unexpected with Rainsleeve!
- Protects your gear from dust and inclement weather
- Designed for handheld use or tripod application
- Unique eyepiece opening adapts to most viewfinders for viewing through the lens - not plastic!
- Camera & lens controls are easily visible and operable through the Rainsleeve
- Fits lenses measuring up to 7-inches (17,8 cm) in diameter & up to 18-inches (45,7 cm) in length
- Drawstring lens opening offers easy access and a snug fit
- Includes two Rainsleeves per package
The Rainsleeve is the new must-have accessory for avid outdoor photographers, offering a shield from the elements that fits easily in the pocket or camera bag. It features a unique eyepiece opening that adapts to most camera viewfinders, allowing composition of shots through the camera's lens, not through the plastic. All camera and lens controls are easily seen and operated through the Rainsleeve. It can be used either handheld or on a tripod, and a small hole can be made to accommodate mounting longer lenses to the tripod. The drawstring enclosure will fit any lens up to seven inches in diameter and up to 18 inches long.
Conveniently packaged with two Rainsleeves per package, the Rainsleeve is the economical way to make sure camera gear is protected in any kind of unexpected weather.
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I bought a pack of these sleeves to use when shooting outdoor sports in the rain. I'm not a pro photographer and couldn't justify the expense of the superior Aquatech rain gear. I needed something small and light that fits in my camera backpack and keeps me shooting during poor weather conditions I occasionally encounter.
If you do a lot of shooting in questionable weather and can justify the $200 cost, the Aquatech is obviously a better solution. But for $6, the Op/Tech sleeves are ...
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I bought a pack of these sleeves to use when shooting outdoor sports in the rain. I'm not a pro photographer and couldn't justify the expense of the superior Aquatech rain gear. I needed something small and light that fits in my camera backpack and keeps me shooting during poor weather conditions I occasionally encounter.
If you do a lot of shooting in questionable weather and can justify the $200 cost, the Aquatech is obviously a better solution. But for $6, the Op/Tech sleeves are ...
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I bought these for a trip to Egypt and surprisingly, they got a lot of use in keeping my camera and lenses free of dirt and grime. Over this summer, I've been shooting in the rain and felt pretty comfortable that my gear won't get wet.
Like any photographer, before I got this I had to resort to "MacGyver methods" of keeping my camera dry, like using a Subway sandwich bag to protect my lens/body. This material is pretty thick, and I feel confident that I won't have leaks on my camera.
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Works well to protect the camera from rain. Had to use this a couple times on my recent trip to Alaska. My only problem is it takes some time to get this thing on the camera properly, once it's on it's difficult to manipulate the lens zoom. Also if you're using a shorter lens then this thing is pretty much pointless since there's too much excess sleeve and nowhere to put it. The product itself is a high quality plastic too, not cheap like a grocery store bag.
Small and compact, folded ...
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I purchased this item thinking it was a good idea to have packed with camera accessories "just in case". I knew I was traveling to Europe on business and would have some free time to take some shots of local flavor. Upon taking a road trip to Salzburg, we encountered rain that turned to sleet that turned to snow. Salzburg was a wet, snowy photo op against the backdrop of cathedrals, snow capped mountains, and the location for scenes from the "Sound of Music". No umbrella - no cover. But I had a rain sleeve! ...
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