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Think Tank Emergency rain cover S

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  • Emergency Rain Cover Small
  • Rain cover for on the go
  • simple, compact solution to protect the camera
  • Viewfinder view either directly or through the clear window
  • Access to camera functions
  • non-slip Velcro fastening
  • fits a camera with 2.8/16-35 mm, 2.8/14-24 mm, 4.0/ 24-105 mm or 2.8/24-70 mm Lens
  • includes compact carrying case for transport and storage

The quick rain cover on the go
With the new Emergency Rain Covers from thinkTANK photo, photographers will no longer be surprised by bad weather. The Emergency Rain Covers are a simple, compact solution for protecting your camera from sudden downpours or dusty conditions. These seam-sealed rain covers can be quickly and easily deployed when outdoor conditions change.

The Emergency Rain Covers are designed for DSLR and Mirrorless systems and fit to accommodate a variety of full-frame Lenses. The Emergency Rain Cover - Small protects a camera with a 2.8/16-35mm, 2.8/14-24mm, 4.0/ 24-105mm or 2.8/24-70mm Lens.

"Folded in on itself, the rain cover fits into its small pocket, so it's easy to take with you even when the rain is far away," said Doug Murdoch, president and lead designer of thinkTANK photo. "It takes up so little space in the bag, yet can save gear if a sudden downpour or dust storm hits. Every photographer shooting outdoors should have an Emergency Rain Cover in their camera bag."

The Emergency Rain Cover is made of durable 70D Tafetta rip-stop nylon with a polyurethane coating and a water-repellent DWR waterproofing. This is complemented by a PUR seam seal for optimal protection against rain or dust.

Other product features:
Non-slip Velcro attachment of the Emergency Rain Cover to the lens hood
Attachment to the camera hot shoe secures the rain cover while shooting
Oversized window for checking LCD displays and controls
Viewfinder view either directly or through clear window
Access to camera functions and Lens through opening that can be adjusted with cord and cord stopper
Use of tripod or monopod is possible
Easy replacement of memory cards and camera battery without having to remove the rain cover for this purpose.

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Think Tank Emergency rain cover S

Short profile

  • Emergency Rain Cover Small
  • Rain cover for on the go
  • simple, compact solution to protect the camera
  • Viewfinder view either directly or through the clear window
  • Access to camera functions
  • non-slip Velcro fastening
  • fits a camera with 2.8/16-35 mm, 2.8/14-24 mm, 4.0/ 24-105 mm or 2.8/24-70 mm Lens
  • includes compact carrying case for transport and storage

Product description for Think Tank Emergency rain cover S

The quick rain cover on the go
With the new Emergency Rain Covers from thinkTANK photo, photographers will no longer be surprised by bad weather. The Emergency Rain Covers are a simple, compact solution for protecting your camera from sudden downpours or dusty conditions. These seam-sealed rain covers can be quickly and easily deployed when outdoor conditions change.

The Emergency Rain Covers are designed for DSLR and Mirrorless systems and fit to accommodate a variety of full-frame Lenses. The Emergency Rain Cover - Small protects a camera with a 2.8/16-35mm, 2.8/14-24mm, 4.0/ 24-105mm or 2.8/24-70mm Lens.

"Folded in on itself, the rain cover fits into its small pocket, so it's easy to take with you even when the rain is far away," said Doug Murdoch, president and lead designer of thinkTANK photo. "It takes up so little space in the bag, yet can save gear if a sudden downpour or dust storm hits. Every photographer shooting outdoors should have an Emergency Rain Cover in their camera bag."

The Emergency Rain Cover is made of durable 70D Tafetta rip-stop nylon with a polyurethane coating and a water-repellent DWR waterproofing. This is complemented by a PUR seam seal for optimal protection against rain or dust.

Other product features:
Non-slip Velcro attachment of the Emergency Rain Cover to the lens hood
Attachment to the camera hot shoe secures the rain cover while shooting
Oversized window for checking LCD displays and controls
Viewfinder view either directly or through clear window
Access to camera functions and Lens through opening that can be adjusted with cord and cord stopper
Use of tripod or monopod is possible
Easy replacement of memory cards and camera battery without having to remove the rain cover for this purpose.

Think Tank Emergency rain cover S

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
31 cm
Durchmesser ca.
8 - 14 cm
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
transparent
Material
Nylon
Material-Art
Textil/Stoff
Kunstfaser
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
874530006180
KAN
1530618

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