Vortex Media Storm Jacket Cover for an SLR Camera with a Short Lens Measuring up to 9" from Rear of Body to Front of Lens, Color: Yellow |  | Brand: Vortex Category: Photography
Buy New: $32.95 as of 8/1/2010 02:03 EDT details
Seller: Adorama Camera Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
MPN: SJSY ASIN: B000FDNKPO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Protect your investment in any weather! | | • | On/Off in 5 seconds | | • | SLR size weighs only 1 oz. | | • | Adjustable closures for custom fit | | • | Constructed of waterproof AquaNylon |
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Product Description Storm Jacket Camera Covers are the most compact and portable camera protection you can carry with you everywhere you go . . . so you won't hesitate to use it anytime the camera is going to get wet, dirty, or sit in the sun. They are perfect for live shots setups, locker room celebrations, shooting in rain, drizzle, snow, and dusty or dirty environments. They aren't meant to replace heavy-duty covers and rain slickers costing hundreds of dollars when you really need that level of protection. Storm Jackets can be slipped on and off in less than 5 seconds, which means you'll actually use them when you'd otherwise just let the camera get wet because you didn't want to struggle with a bulky cover. When you're done with it, just shake it off, stuff it back into it's zippered case, and shove it in a pocket. The cover and case together only weigh about 2-5 ounces depending on the model. Built from high-tech AquaNylon fabric, Storm Jackets will never lose their water repellency and are rugged enough to withstand the rigors of professional use. Storm Jacket Camera Covers come in several sizes, colors, and models to suit nearly every professional camera. There are three SLR Models to fit all digital/film cameras with different lenses. The Small size fits any SLR with most lenses up to about a 80-200mm f/2.8. Here's how to tell if it will fit your camera: Measure your camera/lens from therear of the body to the front of the lens. If i
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| Customer Reviews: Not impressed February 28, 2008 T. J. Watt (Austin, TX USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Haven't tried it in the rain yet, but I used it all day during a paintball tournament with 18-55mm and 70-200mm Canon lenses on a Digital Rebel. The tightening straps don't slide easily through the fabric, which makes getting them on and off a pain. Zooming in and out can be tricky since the fabric can bind up if you're not paying attention - this can also interfere with focusing. The fabric is light enough that you can feel all the camera controls which is nice, and also means it can be stored in a small pocket (currently living in the side pocket of my camera bag). All in all a worthwhile purchase if you want to protect your equipment, but the quality of the straps leaves something to be desired.
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