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Kata E-702 Large Digital SLR Camera Raincover | 
enlarge | Brand: Bogen Category: Photography
List Price: $72.00 Buy New: $48.90 You Save: $23.10 (32%)
New (10) from $48.90
Rating: 10 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 11.8 x 6.9 x 2.5
MPN: KT E-702 Model: KT E-702 UPC: 719821237822 EAN: 0719821237822 ASIN: B0001VB1QU
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| Features:
| • | Protection for digital or film SLR with or without booster or grip | | • | Access to all camera and lens controls via two side sleeves | | • | Full-length double zipper provides bottom closure when hand held or on a tripod | | • | Exterior made of highly durable, waterproof TST (Thermo Shield Technology) | | • | Stiff hood can be extended for use with longer zoom lenses |
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Product Description The E-702 lets you continue shooting in harsh weather conditions. It slips quickly over the camera and is secured quickly and easily with the adjusters, and pull-cords. Two roomy sleeves provide easy access to all camera and lens controls, and the transparent TPU enables easy monitoring all the time. An adjustable PP hood fits a variety of lens diameters. A full-length double zippers enables complete closure when hand held or on a tripod. The E-702 fits all types of pro Digital / SLR cameras with or without booster or grip.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Life saver December 8, 2008 M. Engle (Arcadia, Ca. USA) I just returned from a cruise through the southern Caribbean and this cover saved my Nikon D90 from some very wet weather. It is easy to use, takes up a small space when packing, and really keeps things dry.
rain cover December 1, 2008 Donald T. Smith 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Good product, works well except with the Cannon 100-400 auto lense. Hood is too short.
Very Useful and worth the cost November 25, 2008 David Johnson (Newton Grove, NC) I have one that I use on a Nikon D3 with an 80-200 zoom and I have also used it on a 300-2.8. It paid for itself on the 3 football games and 1 soccer match that I shot in the rain this season. On the 300, I had to take the hood off to get it around it; however, the hood on this lens is like a coffee can so that didn't present a problem. I don't usually zip it either as I shoot the long lens from a monopod. I will stick my hand in through the hand hole, though.
Pracitcal, easy to apply and durable May 26, 2008 Anthony Zinnanti (Valencia, California United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Well constructed and easy to apply in a pinch. I do some serious wildlife photography. So, I am constantly dealing with dust and moisture. This is an easy and cost effective fix. I have found that the clear plastic does not crease or bind. Visibility through it is excellent. The string pulls and zippers are easy to handle and are ruggedly constructed. Excellent product.
Why spend the money? April 14, 2008 Zephyr (USA) 1 out of 17 found this review helpful
Ok really it look just like a garbage bag with drawstrings. Why spend the money to get this thing when a couple of rolled up garbage bags in your bag will take up less space and do the same thing? Don't waste your money
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