📸 Don't let the rain steal your shot!
The Undeniable Waterproof Photo Professional Rain Cover is designed to protect medium to large DSLR cameras from rain and snow. It is compatible with a wide range of DSLR models, ensuring that your gear remains dry and functional in harsh weather conditions. The cover features a clear vinyl plastic screen for visibility and adjustable zippers for easy access, making it a must-have for professional photographers.
J**Y
I would not recommend this product
Overall, I would not recommend this product.I got this product just in time for a weekend daytime photoshoot, that ended up being drizzly and rainy a lot of the day. Unfortunately, I could not use it at all.I have a Canon 7D MK2 with a battery grip, an 18 to 200 zoom lens with a hood and a 600EX/RT Flash, all Canon.First the Pros:It looks and feels very sturdy, with a heavy gauge, clear plastic vinyl center and a pair of black heavy-duty nylon sleeves with an inside waterproofed coating. It looks like it would be very waterproof. It has a large flash pocket that the flash slips into snugly, even my 600EX flash.Now the cons:The flash pocket is made of the same material as the center section, a stiff, heavy gauge clear plastic. Unfortunately, when you try to bend the flash at a right angle to aim the flash forward, the material is so stiff and heavy and the flash pocket is so tight, that the plastic gets caught in the fold of the flash. This means I could only use the flash pointing straight up or up at an angle. I could not get the flash pointed forward to use as in the normal flash position. Secondarily, the end of the pocket has a frosted plastic panel on it, not a clear one. This reduces the flash intensity a couple of stops and also prevents the zoom feature of the flash from concentrating the light when zoomed in, spreading the light out instead, and reducing the flash intensity further.The lens sleeve is made of the same clear, heavy vinyl material. It is very stiff. So when I snugged it around my zoom lens, it prevented my lens from operating over its full zoom range. When I attached it with my lens at the 200mm end, I couldn't get it zoom out to the wide-angle end of the lens more than half way.The drawstring is not fully attached to the lens sleeve opening all the way around. Instead, the drawstring is fed through six half-inch strips of plastic. This causes the drawstring opening to bunch up, especially since the plastic is so heavy. This means there are several openings where rain or dust could get in on the end of the lens.The Amazon write-up for the product said it had a double zipper on the bottom. It does not. Instead, it has a single zipper pull from one side. So if you put the camera on a tripod, you can close the zipper only half way, leaving the other half open to the elements.So overall, this product is useless for me, and I would not recommend it to others.
J**H
It has an opening in each side for your arms a spot for your flash and lens which is long enough to accommodate a 70 x 200mm len
I am an amateur photographer with a Canon 70 D and two different flashes.I purchased this rain hood in case I was exposed to rain or snow while taking pictures outside. It has an opening in each side for your arms a spot for your flash and lens which is long enough to accommodate a 70 x 200mm lens easily.When installing my camera into this hood I had to put the flash in first then the camera because the opening was not big enough for the flash and camera to be installed when put together. I'm sure this is how most covers are though because if not the hole would have to be Huge.I have two different flashes. My yongnuo 568ex11 fit in the spot for the flash very easily but my new triopo L870 was a little snug getting it in. If I had a canon flash it would probably have fit a lot easier because it is smaller than my two flashes.My 17 to 55 lens fit in the hole for the lens however the cover seemed extremely long and was hard to keep that part sealed because it had to be scrunched up a lot because the lens isn't very long. I just folded it back over itself and this seems to work well. My 70 to 200 lens fit a lot nicer because it was longer.When these covers are on it is extremely difficult to zoom in and out but I'm sure that is with any cover.Overall this is a nice rain cover with a zippered opening in the back. The holes were large enough on the two sides to accommodate your arms easily and it was easily clear enough to see through the plastic to my screen and other functions.I would definitely recommend this to anyone with a DSLR that is looking to keep their equipment out of the elements such as rain or snow.* I received this product at a discounted rate in exchange for my unbiased review and my review is 100% my own honest opinion*
S**O
It did not match the picture in a bad way
Overall, the rain cover will block rain, but it looks ugly and has some impractical features that makes it annoying to use along with a picture that is not the same as the one I received.I would recommend to NOT buy this rain cover.Pros:- It looks like it will block rain and it is nice that there are sleeves to put your hands into so you can actually put your hands on the camera.- The zipper on the bottom is nice for using with a tripod.- Having clear plastic makes it easy to see the camera and the LCD screen.Cons:- The rain cover does not match the picture. The picture shows a tight and black cover while the one I received was mostly clear and baggy.- The cover had a section for a flash for the top of the camera, but it is way too big, and when you are not using a flash, the section falls backwards blocking the view to the LCD screen.- The front section that covers the lens is pretty long which is nice for longer lenses, but having a 50mm prime lens that is shorter does not fit well because the extra plastic is in view of the lens.- The whole cover looks unattractive and awkward in general.*I received this product at a discounted price.*
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