Covers and Carry: Rain Jackets, Dry Bags, and Insert Systems
Pick a cover sized for your longest lens, with clear panels for screens, cinchable openings, and room for your left hand to adjust zoom smoothly. A viewfinder eyecup gasket helps block blown droplets. Practice installing it quickly at home, because weather rarely gives you a leisurely minute.
Covers and Carry: Rain Jackets, Dry Bags, and Insert Systems
Use a padded insert as your first layer, then drop it into a roll-top dry bag rated for full immersion. Keep silica gel packs inside and an emergency microfiber in a quick-access pocket. Label bags by kit type so you can swap configurations without exposing everything to the elements.
Covers and Carry: Rain Jackets, Dry Bags, and Insert Systems
Rubber bands secure flapping cover edges around short primes, while small carabiners anchor pull cords to your strap. Pre-thread your cover’s cinches and mark the lens diameter with tape. Run timed drills at home; shaving thirty seconds can be the difference between a keeper and a fogged front element.
Covers and Carry: Rain Jackets, Dry Bags, and Insert Systems
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