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Old 02-09-2007, 08:09   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Rain covers ?

I've the Ewa-Marine rain cape (from camerasunderwater) which allows me to stand under waterfalls! Been a major, not to say camera-saving, advantage on a couple of occasions - once when I set up on a beach and got caught in a tropics-like downpour (picsdidn't do it justice!) and another occasion when under a 100 foot 'fall in New Zealand (I got soaked, despite my waterproofs, but camera was OK and I got a couple of OK shots!).

Upside is the optical glass "window". Downside is the humidity (and so condensation) from being in a plastic bag and the need to dry hands before holding camera (fairly obvious but not always easy!)
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