Think Tank’s Emergency Rain Covers Keep Your Camera Dry in a Crunch
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Think Tank Camera has announced its new Emergency Rain Covers, simple and ultra-portable covers that can help protect your gear when the weather and/or conditions unexpectedly change.
While the company already sells a line of Hydrophobia line of rain covers, the Emergency line is much more simple and, as its name suggests, designed to come in handy in a crunch.
Available in Small and Medium sizes, the covers are designed for both DSLR and mirrorless cameras and can support a range of professional lenses. The Small can protect up to a mounted 24-70mm f/2.8 lens while the Medium can protect up to a 70-200mm f/2.8 lens.
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“When compressed, the Emergency Rain Cover fits into a small pouch, so it’s easy to bring along even if rain is a distant concern,” says company President and Lead Designer Doug Murdoch. “It takes up so little room in your bag, yet could save your gear when a sudden downpour or dust storm hits. Every photographer who shoots outdoors should keep one tucked one away in their camera bag.”
A cinchable sleeve lets you access your camera while it’s being protected, and an oversize window built into the cover lets you view your LCD and camera controls.
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The covers are secured to your camera on both the top and bottom via the tripod mount as well as the hot shoe mount.
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Non-slip adjustable straps also keep the front of the seam-sealed cover attached to lens hoods.
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The Small and Medium Emergency Rain Covers are available now for $35 and $40.
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Thursday, September 20, 2018
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