Portable electronics have the same Achilles’ heel as the invading aliens in M. Night Shyamalan’s movie Signs: water. It’s not a good idea to get your digital SLR wet. Taking photos in a rainstorm can ...
Water is the worst enemy of your expensive camera gear. Protect your camera and lenses from rain and snow with this $1 hack. Taylor Martin CNET Contributor Taylor Martin has covered technology online ...
All you need is a plastic bag, a rubber band, and your lens hood. Make sure you’re using a big enough bag that can completely cover the lens and the camera. First, attach the lens hood. Then drape the ...
Cameras are expensive pieces of kit, so you definitely want to keep yours safe. Cameras and water tend not to go well together, and a thorough soaking while you’re out can spell doom for your camera.
Photography is already an expensive hobby, with a single lens costing hundreds of dollars, without having to replace broken gear. That's why you need to ensure that you have the right protection ...
The Zkin Yeti camera backpack could meet the needs of most photographers who want a well-constructed weatherproof backpack with traditional styling. It’s best suited to those who carry a relatively ...
If you invested hours of research before buying your latest camera then you owe it to yourself to find the best camera bag to protect your photography gear, too. While your lenses may be okay for a ...
Camera sling bags occupy a unique, but-useful segment of the camera bag space. They don’t hold as much sheer volume as a backpack, but they offer much quicker access to your gear and considerably less ...