Plastic Bag Camera Rain Cover
In its small mesh travel bag you can take this on extended photo shoots and know that rain won t stop you.
Plastic bag camera rain cover. There s a number of cheap clear plastic camera rain covers on the market but the ruggard p18 stands out from this crowd by offering enough additional plastic at the back of the cover to protect your hands from the rain. Having a good rain cover in your photo kit is a great idea because clouds snow and thunderstorms can often produce very dramatic images. Secure the bag onto your lens hood with the rubber band. Prices range from about 80 to 190 depending upon the size of the camera and lens.
All you need is a plastic bag a rubber band and your lens hood. 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. Most use a drawstring to cinch the cover securely around the lens and there s usually an. Attach the lens hood.
Put the rubber band on the lens hood to hold the bag firmly in place. The rain sleeve is the must have accessory for avid outdoor photographers offering a shield from the elements rain sand and snow that fits easily in a pocket or camera bag. Pull the plastic bag over your camera and lens so it covers your whole setup. Pull the bag taut around the lens and hood just below where the hood screws on to the lens and secure it with the rubber band.
First attach the lens hood. Poke a small hole in the plastic that s covering the lens opening slowly widening it you want to keep it tight until you can just slip the edges of the hole around the outside of the lens hood. If you re a working professional you also need to be able to guarantee you can work in any condition particularly photojournalists and sports photographers. For protection against everyday knocks and bumps consider investing in a digital camera skin.
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. Camera rain covers waterproof eyepieces waterproof lens covers eyepiece shields waterproof bags and products that work with tripods keep you snapping away even in extreme conditions. The rain sleeve is the must have accessory for avid outdoor photographers offering a shield from the elements rain sand and snow that fits easily in a pocket or camera bag. How to put your camera rain cover together.
Slip camera into the bag so that the lens and hood are facing the bottom of the bag. A camera poncho is much like a diy plastic bag only it is designed to fit snugly over the camera. Cut rip open a hole at the end of the lens for you to shoot through.