roastman
25-04-2012, 1:25pm
Hello
Recently was lucky enough to have a few spare days while on business in Munich and Italy. Unfortunately, it rained every day apart from one, on which it snowed! As we were in Munich during the Easter period, nothing was open, so I had trouble trying to locate some wet weather protection for my camera. I know the camera is reasonably weather sealed and I am now fortunate to only own L lenses (yay!), but I am still paranoid about exposing my camera to water.
I made a dodgy rain cover from a plastic bag, but splashed on the front of the lens ruined a few photos. The dull, lifeless conditions did not help either, so I resorted to some HDR work to make the best of bad conditions.
I am now trying to find a decent weather cover for the camera, so that I am better prepared in the future. I have seen a few on websites, but would appreciate if anyone could share their experience with this particular body. I am using the following on the camera:
* Battery grip
* 17-40
* 24-105
* 70-200 f4 (not the 2.8 - am not quite that lucky!!)
Thanks in advance.
Troy
Recently was lucky enough to have a few spare days while on business in Munich and Italy. Unfortunately, it rained every day apart from one, on which it snowed! As we were in Munich during the Easter period, nothing was open, so I had trouble trying to locate some wet weather protection for my camera. I know the camera is reasonably weather sealed and I am now fortunate to only own L lenses (yay!), but I am still paranoid about exposing my camera to water.
I made a dodgy rain cover from a plastic bag, but splashed on the front of the lens ruined a few photos. The dull, lifeless conditions did not help either, so I resorted to some HDR work to make the best of bad conditions.
I am now trying to find a decent weather cover for the camera, so that I am better prepared in the future. I have seen a few on websites, but would appreciate if anyone could share their experience with this particular body. I am using the following on the camera:
* Battery grip
* 17-40
* 24-105
* 70-200 f4 (not the 2.8 - am not quite that lucky!!)
Thanks in advance.
Troy