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    Rain Covers?



    Good day gents (and ladies), anyone here could recommend a good (and cheap) camera rain cover? I know some brands like Op Tech, Kata and Think Tank Photo had one, but I'm looking for something much tougher that can secure my camera from all sides. I will be traveling next month and taking pictures of water caves and seascapes. I don't think splashes of water will be the main problem, but the water itself. I'll be traveling by the use of small boats so seawater will be everywhere. I need some kind of zip pouch, that would atleast cover the camera up to 10ft (deeper is better). I don't have enough cash for hard cases, and they would be extremely heavy for me to carry all day long. Any recommendations or DUIs?

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    Would dry bags used for rafting from an outdoor store work?


    Here is a link for a few styles


    http://www.rei.com/search?query=waterproof+bag&button.x=0&but ton.y=0

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    I guess I could give them a try, especially those clear bags. I'll look for them locally.

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    Thanks! But, for about 1000 USD on a 50D housing, I might as well spend a bit more for an Ikelite underwater case http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/590500-REG/Ikelite_6870_50_6870_50_eTTL_Housing_f_.html





    But right now, money IS a problem so I'm looking for something cheap.

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    and action photography.Have not seen the price of these units
    yet so I'm probably getting ahead of myself. Thanks for sharing the
    link!


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    http://vortexmedia.com/SJ1.html Check out the storm jacket it may work for you.

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    Oh my... these are almost perfect! I can buy one for the 580 EX and another one for the body + lens combo while using a CPL filter. Thanks!





    Alternatively, I found this:


    http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1170912


    http://www.digitalwalkerzoom.com/pro...dslr_wpx1.html


    http://www.digitalwalkerzoom.com/pro...dslr_wpx2.html





    They're completely waterproof up to a few meters (perfect for small boat riding plus I don't fear water anymore). On the downside is, it's kinda bulky (relatively) plus I can't use a CPL filter obviously. Your thoughts? These seems like cheap copies of EWA Marine underwater housings. I saw one lately and it's cheap (less than 100 USD).

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