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    Waterproof Camera Cover



    I will be heading to Costa Rica during the rainy season with my 50D and 24-100 and 100-400 and I know I will be rained apon several times a day. Does anyone have a recommendation for a waterproof cover that will allow me to keep shooting in a tropical downpour? I am not looking for a waterproof camera carrying bag for transportation or storage.

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    Re: Waterproof Camera Cover



    I was in a camera shop in downtown vancouver (I think it was called Leo's) and they sold these bags that fit over your camera and partway up your arm for shooting in the rain. They were disposable and came in packs of like, ten or something. I don't remember what they were called but they exist, anyway.

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    Re: Waterproof Camera Cover



    Thanks for the quick reply but I was thinking more along the lines of the Tenba, Kata Elements Cover or AquaTech. Basically something more permanant and heavy duty. I will be hiking through the jungle so the cover will have to survive being drug through bushes and I don't want to discover during a downpour that my camera is getting wet and have to pull out another cover.

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    Re: Waterproof Camera Cover



    Take a look at Juza's article on his trip to Costa Rica. It's not the rain that will get you, it's the humidity.


    http://www.juzaphoto.com/eng/articles-nature/juza_photo_trips_countries_equipment.htm


    His weather sealed 1Ds III has permanent exposure problems, Sigma 12-24 will no longer auto-focus and his friends D3 ended up with similar problems.

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    Re: Waterproof Camera Cover



    I've bought an underwater housing for a P&S from this supplier based in the UK:


    http://www.camerasunderwater.co.uk/index.html


    Check out their website to give yourself an idea of whats available out there. I have also found that you'll need to put a satchet of silica gel into any housing with the camera to prevent fogging, especially if you're in a very humid environment - its surprising the amount of moistue that ends up trapped inside!

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    Re: Waterproof Camera Cover



    I second the silica gel packets. I personally horde them, and they stay in my bag all the time. In my business I get them in almost every new box of equipment I receive for a client.


    Also, I don't know if it fits your lenses, but here is a seam-sealedcover from Think Tank Photo that looks pretty nice and protectivefor telephotos.

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    Re: Waterproof Camera Cover



    Quote Originally Posted by Dann Thombs


    Take a look at Juza's article on his trip to Costa Rica. It's not the rain that will get you, it's the humidity.


    [url="http://www.juzaphoto.com/eng/articles-nature/juza_photo_trips_countries_equipment.htm]http://www.juzaphoto.com/eng/articles-nature/juza_photo_trips_countries_equipment.htm[/url]


    His weather sealed 1Ds III has permanent exposure problems, Sigma 12-24 will no longer auto-focus and his friends D3 ended up with similar problems.
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    I love that guy's philosophy and perspective on life. He sounds like a great guy. I found thecommentary on the trips to be very interesting and insightful.

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    Yeah, I found it hard to believe is was in his early 20's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by salmagundi
    I was in a camera shop in downtown vancouver (I think it was called Leo's) and they sold these bags that fit over your camera and partway up your arm for shooting in the rain. They were disposable and came in packs of like, ten or something. I don't remember what they were called but they exist, anyway.

    I think you mean the OpTech RainSleeve. I use them often. They are great, come in pack of two, and very reasonably priced.

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    Re: Waterproof Camera Cover



    I ordered and just received the AquaTech SS200. The quality of the cover is very good but...there is no way to access the lens. This cover may be good if you are using a prime with autofocus, but it is extremely difficult to use with a zoom or to manually focus. I'd also like to mention that AquaTech's website lists the SS200 for use with the 100-400L but the cover only fits the lens when it is retracted to the 100 position. I tried the cover over my 24-105 which Aqua Tech also says this cover fits. It does fit but you cannot zoom the lens. THe elastic band that helps keep the cover snug covers most of the zoom ring on the lens making it rather difficult to use.

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