Rain protecter for camera.

Matt Sayle

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It looks like its going to be another wet day at Oulton Park on Saturday. I was wondering if any of you had any tips on how I could protect my camera. The camera is a Kodak Easyshare ZD710.

Thanks Matt.
 
Storm Jackets are great, I always carry one or two and they have never let me down. They are not too expensive either.

Arron
 
got mine from Scoff, fantastic service and great item. maybe overkill for a compact as stated though
 
I just let my kit get wet and just make sure I keep the front of the lens dry, I've had 3 or 4 real soakings this year and the worst I've had is a steamed up filter...
 
yeah for all my camera is water proof but for £15 it isn't worth the hassle IMO and it keeps everything dry, i use used mine on the D200 and 100-300 lens
 
supermarket carrier bag does the job, I always carry with in my bag, cheap,light and waterproof.
 
Disposable shower cap :) Lke those you get in hotel bathrooms
 
Disposable shower cap from Boots (0.79p for 3 - stop it!) and a shammy leather from Halfords to protect the lens.

Or buy a purpose one but I find they are really cumbersome as I bought one off fleabay for about a £10'ish.

Carl.
 
I always have an Optech Rainsleeve in my pocket just incase I get caught out, if you are careful with them you can use them again and again.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2-x-OP-TECH-R...9295744QQcmdZViewItem?_trksid=p3286.m20.l1116

Cheers
Ian
these work well I've tried a few different types these seem to be the best at waterproofness and usability - i get wet more weekends then not....

£1000 camera/lens kit in a tesco carrier bag - professional image? - NOT...:thumbsdown:
 
A scruffy teenager and a £120 compact is never going to look professional :lol:

but you photos look good, with action / news photography access is king if you can get close you can get your shot, i've blagged my way past security and police a few times often if you look the part you can get closer, a white lens and a 1d (battered) may help and most security do not recognise a good camera - they do recognise a tesco bag though...

just a thought - stick with the photos - use the kit you can afford and if you need to - "play the game" to get the photos you want/need :)
 
I always have an Optech rain thingy with me, also my lens hoods have a healthy amount of gaffer tape stuck to them, as does my monopod and tri-pod, always comes in handy, especially for securing rain sleaves :)
 
i can't answer that but on the 1d you just push up and out from the bottom of the eypiece...

often when using the optech rain jacket i don't fit it to the eyepiece, and just peel it back when taking photos, roll it down in between

hope that makes sense
 
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