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Altura Photo Waterproof Rain Cover for DSLR Cameras

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Features

  • Altura Photo professional camera rain cover protector for DSLR Cameras.
  • Designed to protect and shield your small or professional camera gear and lens from rain, snow, salt spray, and any other unexpected weather conditions.
  • Camera cover rain made from high quality waterproof nylon with an ultra-clear viewing window. Great gifts for photographers.
  • Rain cover for DSLR camera with dual adjustable sleeves and full-length double zipper provides access to camera controls whether holding or tripod mounting your camera.
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Brand: Altura Photo


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Cameras


Form Factor: Cover


Shell Type: Hybrid


Product Dimensions: 13.6 x 0.87 x 7.9 inches


Item Weight: 6.4 ounces


Item model number: KZ0008


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 2, 2010


Manufacturer: Altura Photo


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A Great Quality Product
I live and photograph landscapes in the Colorado and Northern Rocky Mountains where the climate can get extremes in snow and cold, then in the summer it is rain . . . This camera cover is large enough to completely cover my D810 and up to my 70-200mm lens as well as the lower mm prime lenses I use such as the 20mm and 85mm, though there is much excess bulky material when shorter lenses are used.. The draw closures on the front tightens up around the lens hood protecting the lens barrel and the camera housing, and still leaves room to manipulate the lens focus and zoom by reaching through the enclosure of the cover without too much restriction. The clear plastic back allows good viewing of the camera controls and the LCD when using live view, but I have noticed there are creases now starting to show if you don't protect the clear plastic by making sure it does not fold or bend when putting it away, keep it flat. It is relatively easy to place your camera inside BEFORE you put it on the tripod (having a good ArcaSwiss ball head and L bracket makes it easier to mount on your tripod) so you can make any adjustments before your strap your camera and cover down completely. The hand holes are a little snug, and I find most times I dont use them except if it is really extreme snow or rain. It is much easier to lift the clear plastic back and allows better access to the camera and controls as well as viewing on the LCD screen. Need to lift the rear cover to fine focus anyway, so why bounce back and forth with hand holes and lifting the cover . . . This is a great addition to your camera bag if you find yourself in poor or bad conditions, OR if you want to be able to get out there in all weather conditions. I recommend having one "just in case" . . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2019 by Sam Adair

  • Perfect for protection
I selected this product over others since it also protected by hands from rain. It fit great. May look a bit oversized and goofy but better than rain on my very expensive lens.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023 by Suzanne N Janes

  • Good rains cover for the money.
I bought this cover for two applications I have, #1 is taking pics of lightening from my porch and #2 is using my SLR to film machining operations in my shop. I now feel I have played with it enough to rate it and tell you a little about it. I use it over a Nikon D810 commonly. First of all, the material is a good heavy weight and seems to be more than waterproof enough for rainstorms and that cutting fluid splatters in my shop. The window at the back is of a good size and I can see the whole back of the camera with no problem. If you sit it so the panel is flat over the viewfinder it is not hard to look threw. The lens leg of the cover works well on the two lenses I use most the 80-200mm F2.8D Nikkor and my Tokina AT-X Pro 28-80mm F2.8. It is easy to put the whole setup in from the zippered bottom. Ok so why 4 stars instead of 5. Well, the openings for your hands can’t really be closed down enough to fully close them when your hands are not in them, so if you set up on a tripod and want to walk away you end up having to fold them under or close them off in another way. I use a couple of Velcro meant to wrap up cables for that, but it would be nice if something was included. Second, while it works well on my fav lenses it is hard to scrunch it up on a smaller lens (Like my 8mm fisheye) without having a bunch up mess while trying to use the window at the same time. Neither issue is world ending. Just worth knowing that they exist. All in all, a good product. I would recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2016 by Soft beard the pirate

  • Great cover, may not fit bigger lenses!
Bought this a while back and just used it for the first time today. The front of the cover didn’t quite fit over my Sony 200-600, and I couldn’t slide it back to fully fit over the camera, so I turned the clear part into a little shelter. Not the products fault, definitely not designed for that big of a lens. Overall though I was very happy with it and it worked great for what I used it for! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Great product/value
I'm a commercial photographer who has to shoot in rain/snow just a few times a year. In the past I've improvised protection for my camera/lens by using an old wp nylon rain shell draped over my tripod-mounted camera, and it has "worked" (no damage, got the shots). But managing the jacket while shooting has always been a pain, and not all that responsible a way to treat ~$5k of equipment, even though it's weather sealed (Nikon D800 with f/2.8 24-70mm lens). So I finally decided to invest in a real rain cover. I was amazed to find such a wide range of prices, especially given the apparent similarity of design. This one looked about as good as others costing over $100, so I figured I'd give it a try. I am not disappointed. I've shot in two snowy/sleety sessions with it and have been very pleased. It's easy to manage/use, keeps out the rain and snow perfectly while allowing easy access and ventilation for the camera, and seems to be well made. I don't see any reason to spend more. I also got a 2-pack of the OP/Tech 18" rainsleeves for $6. For $3 each, they are not a bad "emergency" solution. But it seems like they would be very easy to puncture and might steam up. I also find the inside diameter a bit snug on my camera, and that the lens opening end did not grip my lens hood well. I had to loop the drawstring over the side petals of the hood, and was worried about the extra plastic entering the field of view. I am much happier with the $20 cover here. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2013 by djm

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