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The Neewer Camera Rain Cover is a durable, waterproof nylon cover designed to protect your camera and lenses from harsh weather conditions. Measuring 20"x20", it accommodates various DSLR and mirrorless cameras while allowing easy access through hand sleeves. The ultra-clear viewing window ensures you can adjust settings without removing the cover, and its foldable design makes it easy to store and transport.
S**T
Protect you camera and lens from rain
Good waterproof cover that covers your DSLR style camera and lot zoom lens. Provides sleeves to put hands into so camera can be operated in the wet if needed. The lens cover is incorporated into the main cover and will cover a long telephoto. Have used this with 300mm zoom and there is plenty of spare length.Clear window at back to enable the LCD display to be read.Nice velcro shut bag to store this bag supplied which has clips to enable it to be attached to the outside of your camera bag.Seems to be well made and well designed.
D**9
The Rubik's Cube of Covers
I'm sure over time I'll work this puzzle out!It might just be me, but it took me forever to get this on my Blackmagic.I would highly suggest practicing putting this on and off before heading on onto the field to shoot.But, its Neewer so I have faith in it, and Time will tell If it works out for me!4**** as I'm alittle confused
B**E
Very good quality, should fit most set ups
£32 at time of reviewThis is great quality, fits my Sony A7M3 with a long Sigma 100-400 lens perfectly (when fully extended the lens is 33cm from the end of the lens cap to the camera mount, making a total of 39cm from end of the lens cap to the EVF / back screen) so it should fit most set ups.There’s several toggles for tightening the cover over the lens and at the hand holes… there’s also a couple on the inside along the length of the lens (not sure why they’re inside?). There’s a back access closed with velcro too. All in all this works brilliantly, and should lasts years and protect the camera and lens in downpours. My only criticism is the price, at £32 it seems a little pricey, but there again you are likely protecting £2,000-3,000 of equipment, plus this is very good quality, so why compromise!Hope my review was helpful
H**T
Works well with larger lens 👍
Overall, this is well made and works well with larger lens.I tested using a Sony A7iii with dual battery grip and 200, 400 & 600 mm lens... all fitted OK.The camera and lens was very easy to insert through the top submarine zip and the controls were easy to reach and use.Overall, at £31.99 (May 2023), I would say it's well made, works well but is a tad expensive.A solid 4 * imho... would have rated 5* if cheaper.
D**B
Great, useable rain cover for mirrorless camera
Well made, practical rain cover, using on Sony A7iiiProduct photos are pretty accurate.Come in it's own reall smart carrying bag which itself has clips on so you can attach it to your tripod or bag as well as handy little hook and loop patches (velcro) so you can utilise those if needs be. It even has a flap to cover your next strap if you're using one. All nice little touches.The cover is easy to get out and quick to put on the camera if you get caught in a sudden downpour.The camera's and lenses I'm using are weather sealed, but personally I don't want to take that chance when I haven't got the money to replace them.This is a nice black cover, which means if you're using it you can pretend to be ye olde photographer when they put the curtain over their heads, bonus fun!The clear section in the back means you can easily see the rear screen on the camera and the hand holes make it easy to use all of the camera controls while still keeping everything waterproofed.Adjustable lens cover part is great and makes it even more useable if you have various lenses, I'm not too fussed with the toggles inside, I tend to just fasten the one at the lens hood end and don't like the idea of the toggle knocking about inside but it's not caused any issues and I might be setting it up wrong (perhaps I should have read the included instructions?So far I've only used it in showers of rain rather than torrential downpours, but I am a fair weather photographer so the waterproofness of the cover would way outlast my wishes to stand out in the rain with my camera anyway.Nicely made, good material. Looks and feels built to last.
W**H
Very large, but easy to adjust
Wanting to use my camera a bit more yet struggling to keep it dry, this cover is great. It is very big, and swamps my canon, but better too big than too small. Drawstring openings, and a clear viewing window this is a good camera additive.
B**A
Photography essemtal
Navigating through an unexpected drizzle during a shoot in the outskirts of London, the rain cover was a saviour. Slipped over my DSLR seamlessly, with plenty of space for my 70-200mm lens. The material was not just sturdy, but felt like it could withstand much more than just rain. The hand sleeves gave me easy access to my camera's controls, all visible through the transparent window. The most surprising bit? It folds to almost nothing, disappearing into my backpack for next time. Helpful, indeed.
T**O
A compact and well designed cover
This is a review of the NEEWER Camera Rain Cover. It comes in basic packaging with the cover in a Velcro fastening carry/storage bag with hooks for hanging on to either belts, camera bag or in a jacket pocket - see photos. Once unfolded, it’s a small size durable nylon type material rain cover with sleeves, with assorted drawstrings, zips and Velcro fastenings with a clear plastic viewing window. As its listed as being compatible with assorted camera makes and models, my Canon 7D was listed hence my interest. I must admit by following the basic instructions in the supplied manual it’s pretty obvious what goes where, so it was fairly straight forward to fit over the camera. Due to its design, you can mount it on a tripod plus the sleeves have ample room for those with big hands (I being one of them!) to still operative the camera. It’s a bit eerie I must admit when staring at the plastic screen at the back to see your images in ‘live-view’ mode but you soon get used to it. For anyone who has to take photos in wet weather or just simply being ‘caught out’ as the forecast turned out to be wrong (!) this is a great aid plus being so compact in design doesn’t take much room up.
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