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My son and I took a trip last July to Belize and Guatemala. I
was
concerned about the probable jungle rain storms and tried to
go as
prepared as I could. Tenba offers a couple sizes of "rain
covers" made
of lightweight nylon cloth with a clear window for looking
through the
viewfinder. The front of the cover wraps around the lenshood
and
attaches with Velcro. You operate the controls thru the cover;
it's
lightweight enough that you still get very good tactile
response. It
worked great. While in the park at Tikal, we got caught out in a
full-blown tropical downpour. I was carrying a Nikon
8008s with a
Tamron 28-300 zoom attached and both
stayed completely dry. As
a precaution, when I returned to our room,
I removed the lens from
the body and put both pieces of gear into
a large (24"x18") ziplock
back with a 2"x4"x1/2" dessicant brick
(both carried along for just
this purpose) and let them sit
overnight. I never had any problem
with moisture; the little blue/pink indicator never changed
color.
Here's the link to Tenba raincovers:
These could also be used as suncovers
if you're shooting outdoors in
a hot sunny climate to help keep the lens
and camera body cooler.
I know my black gear gets quite hot to the
touch here in TX.
Ollen Mullis
Venus, TX
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