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Kata E-704 Lens Sleeve Kit | 
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| Brand: Bogen Category: Photography
List Price: $92.00 Buy New: $50.75 You Save: $41.25 (45%)
New (8) Used (1) from $49.00
Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 11.8 x 7 x 2.3
MPN: KT E-704 Model: KT E-704 UPC: 719821237839 EAN: 0719821237839 ASIN: B0001VB1X8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Works with E-702 raincover to protect long zoom and tele lenses | | • | Includes two sleeves (350mm and 650mm long) and one removable hand sleeve | | • | Full length closure along the bottom rim enable quick set-up | | • | Exterior made of highly durable, waterproof TST (Thermo Shield Technology) | | • | Can be installed without removing E-702 raincover |
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Product Description The E-704 consists of 2 lens sleeves, up to 350 and 650mm long and 1 hand sleeve. The E-704 is designed to be attached to Kata's E-702, when shooting with Zoom or Tele Lenses. Full length closure along the bottom rim enable quick set-up, and seals tripod connection, while also providing an option to access the lens controls at any point. For sealed access the hand sleeve can be connected wherever convenient. The PP hood can be adjusted to fit a variety of lens diameters.
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| Customer Reviews:
Excellent Pro Lens Rain Cover December 12, 2007 R. Berrington 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This rain cover is designed for the big pro level lenses that you see on the sidelines at NFL games such as a 400mm f2.8, 500mm f4 and 600mm f4 lens. As stated by another reviewer this cover is too big for consumer level lenses. I have had mine for three years now to cover my monster Nikon 400 f2.8 lens and it fits perfectly. As a professional photographer I have to be ready to shoot in any conditions and the Kata 704 combined with the 702 has gotten me through some seriously bad weather for up to 12 hours at a time with out any leakage. If it is a light sprinkle rain I can get away with out using the 702 as my hat and the trailing edge of the 704 will cover most of my camera which is weather "resistant" but if the rain is coming hard I don't compromise. It takes about two minutes to put both covers on so if the chance of rain is above 50% I'll put the cover on before the shoot starts. I have also used the cover in dusty situations where it also helps keep the lens clean. When I first heard about Kata they made bullet proof vests. The cover may not be bullet proof but it sure works well against the elements.
Too Cumbersome October 27, 2007 Carlton Ward (Portland, Or United States) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this raincover for my Canon 20D but have rarely used it. It is a bit cumbersome to get on and space consuming. The large lens cover is way to big for my 100-400mm lens and the smaller ones are uncomfortable to use as well. To get to the lens switches (IS or AF/MF & zoom) you pretty much have to take off the cover. I find myself using a plastic trash bag more than I use this. I live in the pacific northwest and it rains a lot here but I still have not found a reason to pack this in with my photo gear. Maybe if I ever shoot something during a monsoon, it may be worth the investment.
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