Re: Photography in the rain
I've never tried it on a camera, but if you stretch saran wrap pretty tight, it's fairly transparent. Worked great on a toilet....
I'd suggest having a friend/assistant follow you around with a really large umbrella.
Re: Photography in the rain
Haven't tried any of these, but check out [View:http://www.lensrentals.com/category/...ies/for-canon] Lens Rental's camera page for the OpTech Weather Guard and the Camera Muzzle. At least it's some ideas.
Re: Photography in the rain
Did you put he plastic in front of the lens element? If so I would suggest the plastic wrap idea, and use a lens hood to keep drops off of the lens glass, instead of putting it over the front and trying to shoot through it.
thanks
joel
Re: Photography in the rain
I tried to make my own rainsleeve using walmart bags and scotch tape. Dont do that.
However I believe my local Ritz store had actual rainsleeves for awhile. I couldn't find a link to the sleeves on their page, but they were less than $10. You could always try there.
Re: Photography in the rain
Optech Rainsleeves are an affordable option. Amazon has them for something like $6 for a pack of two. They won't last forever, but are good for occasional use. Also, to protect the front lens element, nothing's going to beat a hood. And I'd rather wipe water droplets off a UV filter than the lens element (not to mention mud or other nasty stuff that can splatter in inclement weather.
Re: Photography in the rain
I'd show a picture of what I did, but my camera was inside it...
I basically cut a large peice out of a thick plastic bag (much heavier than any supermarket bag) and covered everything but the UV filter in front.
Like I said, it worked great, but it took like an hour to get it all taped on well, and it was a bother in general...
Re: Photography in the rain
The rainsleeves look like the best answer.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/583456-REG/Op_Tech_USA_9001142_RAINSLEEVE_FLASH_Pack_of.html
I keep a shower cap stuffed in my bag. Its disposable, clear and very thin. I got it from hotel room. Works ok for the camera body for light rain.
Re: Photography in the rain
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Originally Posted by Matthew Gilley
The rainsleeves look like the best answer.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/583456-REG/Op_Tech_USA_9001142_RAINSLEEVE_FLASH_Pack_of.html
I keep a shower cap stuffed in my bag. Its disposable, clear and very thin. I got it from hotel room. Works ok for the camera body for light rain.
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exactly what i was looking for, thanks!
Re: Photography in the rain
I use the Op-Tech Rainsleeves, too. They are great! :-)