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LensCoat Raincoat Pro (Forest Green Camo) Camera Lens Rain Sleeve Cover Camouflage Protection LCRCPFG Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.4
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Description of LensCoat Raincoat Pro (Forest Green Camo) Camera Lens Rain Sleeve Cover Camouflage Protection LCRCPFG

Protects From Rain,Snow,Salt Spray, Sand. Easy Access to Camera Controls and Lens. Adjustable / Fold Out Arm Sleeve. No Dedicated Eyepiece Required. Made in the USA.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

So far so good in camera and photo

I've used it once before in the rain with no problems, I've got it on my Sony A9 and a Sony 200-600mm lens so I really have to rely on this product work

Pros
  • Very impressive
Cons
  • Unbelievable price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best case! good for shooting and photographing

LensCoat RainCoat Pro delivered as promised. I used it for the first time in heavy rain with a wind of about 20m/s. The camera never saw the fall. I recommend it to anyone who shoots in adverse weather conditions.

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • No Instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good emergency rain cover

I used it in a light drizzle when photographing birds. The gear stayed dry and was easy to put on and take off, allowing me to keep shooting despite adverse weather conditions. It is highly recommended that you do not miss your shot.

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Bulky - Accessory

The camouflage is well made, but the lid is so large that only tripod users will need it. I work with a hand kayak and all the fabric is bulky because it doesn't fit at all. This is very bad because the quality is good but the fit is terrible.

Pros
  • Fits me perfectly
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Perfect for the coast

This is a very well made camera jacket. It seems solid and versatile, fitting many different lenses. I've used mine with a Nikon 80-400 zoom as well as a much longer Nikon 500mm F4.0 telephoto lens. The straps are enough to control the fit even when shooting with shorter telephoto lenses. Like all raincoats, it makes the camera a little less accessible, but not so much that I've ever taken it off. The rain cover was big enough to cover my Wimberley Sidekick gimbal as well as the long lenses…

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great rain protection for your lens.

I use this LensCoat Raincoat Pro on my Nikon 300mm f/2.8 and it works great. I've used these raincoats with plastic/vinyl lenses and they work well, but Lenscoat has taken them to the next level. The other covers seem to take on a life of their own, sticking out where they shouldn't, moving around and seeming to make accessing your camera difficult. This LensCoat fits snugly, stays in place, and makes it pretty easy to access your camera without getting in the way. Photographing in the rain is…

Pros
  • Accessories
Cons
  • Not as thick as other options

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice addition to my camera

I bought one of these for my large telephoto lenses and just got the chance to use it yesterday. When it started raining after leaving the shelter, I found it easy to put the camera on the field. I was able to find a way to pass the lightning cable through with no problems. The fit at 600mm was pretty good, but it wasn't long enough for me to fully cover the back of the camera. This would require extending the lens hood, but keeping the back of the camera open and visible was no problem. Some…

Pros
  • Rain cover
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very good, a few questions

Very good product. It keeps the camera and lens dry and clean, protecting them and adding camouflage for wildlife photography. A couple of issues I had is that putting the lens cap on is a little awkward as there are a lot of velcro straps. , straps, and you need to put it on the lens, make sure the string and velcro don't go around the lens stem etc. The front opening of the cap next to the hood has velcro INSIDE which is a pain in the neck , because when you try to put the cap on the lens you

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Something else