Kata E-702 Large Digital SLR Camera Raincover

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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

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.

Spotlight customer reviews

Pracitcal, easy to apply and durable

[ Posted: 2008-05-26 ]

Rating: 100%
 

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?

[ Posted: 2008-04-14 ]

Rating: 20%
 

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

Very good rain cover

[ Posted: 2008-03-07 ]

Rating: 80%
 

As others have said, it is well made and it works. I generally don't use the hand sleeves; instead I put my right hand through the bottom zippered access hole as it is roomier and no need to thread my hand through the sleeve. The left hand sleeves seems mostly useless. Again, it is easier to change lens and camera settings via the bottom access hole.

On cold days the clear plastic fogs up; again, it is easier to wipe off when you use the bottom access hole.

Nice product.

Kata rain cover

[ Posted: 2008-01-07 ]

Rating: 40%
 

I found the product sturdy however very aquard and poorly thought out. The model that was recommended for my Nikon just didn't work for me, you have trouble accessing your lens and controls. Keep on looking there are others out there that realy do work and have reasonable access to both lens and camera.
Brad

Kata E-702 Large Digital SLR Camera Raincover

[ Posted: 2007-12-26 ]

Rating: 80%
 

This raincover is an excellent way to protect your large investment, big dollar camera. I shot a professional paintball event in the rain and the raincover took the brunt of the abuse. On more than one occasion, this cover took direct hits from paintballs flying in excess of 300 feet per second and protected my camera and 70-300mm lens flawlessly. I highly recommend this over any homemade trashbag, neoprene and duct tape affair you may have rigged up to protect your camera. I did notice one thing: Condensation will build up in the cover if the weather is really cold. If you find you may be shooting in cold weather, carry a microfiber cloth with you to wipe up the condensation that may obstruct your view.