Reddit Reddit reviews Mudder Rain Cover Camera Protector Rainproof for Canon Nikon and Other Digital SLR Cameras

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Mudder Rain Cover Camera Protector Rainproof for Canon Nikon and Other Digital SLR Cameras
The rain cover protector is designed to protect your medium to large DSLR camera from any unexpected weather conditionIt has a full length dual zipper that provides bottom closure when held it by hand or put it on a tripodThe adjustable straps help to fit your lens to your adjustment.Compatible with Canon Rebel T5i T4i T3i T3 T2i T1i XS XSi XT XTi SL1, EOS 1100D 1000D 700D 650D 600D 550D 500D 450D 400D 350D 60D 60Da 50D 40D 30D 20D 20Da 7D DSLR cameras and moreIts thickness is unique, which can meet all your requirements
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u/unrealkoala · 6 pointsr/photography

Your post will probably be deleted but...

I'll be in Iceland next month too.

I highly recommend that you pick up a wide angle. The Tokina 11-16 f/2.8 will be necessary, especially if you want to take photos of the Aurora. An alternative version is the Rokinon 14 mm f/2.8 but that might be slightly over your budget. If those are absolutely out of your budget, I would consider renting it out. Also consider getting a telephoto. I'm renting out a Canon 70-200 f4L because there are some landscape photos that will benefit from a telephoto - not wide angle- point of view.

You're going to want an intervalometer, extra batteries, and something to protect your setup from the elements. It will be wet and cold in Iceland. I bought a cheap rain cover on Amazon. I've seen people use trash bags or waterproof jackets. Here's a good article to read on shooting in the cold. Other than that, all my equipment purchases have been nice clothes to keep warm throughout my shoots. There's nothing worse than being frozen while operating your camera. You'll rush and feel miserable and then feel worse later on when you don't like your photos. Invest in waterproof layers and good gloves that you can operate cameras with.

Plan your shots around the golden hour. There's only 5 hours of sunlight but that means sunrise will be at 11 AM. Plenty of time to get somewhere and set up for a nice shot.

My full kit:

  1. Canon 80D
  2. Tokina 11-16 f/2.8
  3. Canon 24-70 f/2.8L
  4. Canon 70-200 f4L (rented)
  5. MeFoto Roadtrip tripod
  6. Intervalometer
  7. SunwayFoto L-bracket
  8. Hoya and Tiffen ND filters




u/Terryfrankkratos2 · 5 pointsr/photography

I imagine something like this dslr cover would be more than enough protect your camera in light-moderate rain. If you really like to baby your camera and hate having money you could buy a waterproof casing ment for scuba diving.