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I conduct workshops and travel with one personally (in my laptop case) and use it for telephoto lenses mainly. Wide angles tend to be harder to calibrate. It is made of laser cut plastic and there was a lot of time and effort put onto it's accuracy and ease of use - especially the alignment system and the fact that you can mount it on a tripod or light stand is a great asset as well. I use it to help people align their lenses at workshops all the time and while you can make a home made version this is much more accurate and long lasting - some friends for instance can share one since it's not something you need to use every day.
Greg
December 26, 2011
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Subsribe to our newsletter Testimonials I had a lot of questions about adding accessories to my tripod and long lens.This is the only site that gave me personal attention and advice. They were more than happy to assist me in all my needs, from gimbals mounts to flash attachments. All the accessories that I purchased were right on and fit perfect and their prices are better then any other site that I visited. I highly recommend this site for all your photo needs. The people here and it's owner are fantastic.
Thank you very much for all your help.
Harry Meares Jr.
Harry Meares JR.
(Retired) I cannot say enough good things about the Op/Tech Pro Strap I purchased a few weeks ago. I had a previous version of the Op/Tech strap on a different camera. The curve of the strap is what drew me to this one. Makes all the difference, especially if you are carrying a camera with a long tele lens.
Laurena
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For the best fit, measure your setup from viewfinder to the end of the extended hood. When measuring, also consider if you typically use teleconverters, extension tubes, or hoods as well. A Storm Jacket that is slightly longer or shorter should still be effective.
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Robert London
February 7, 2012
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I bought the Pro Storm Jacket Waterproof Telephoto Cover to use with my Nikon D300s & 70-200 VRII lens. It fits well and is a great improvement over my old Tenba rain cover (which it replaced). It's considerably less bulky and lighter than the LensCoat Raincoat. As such, it's the perfect "carry it in my pocket when I'm hiking just in case it starts raining" accessory.
Advantages: Lightweight, easy to put on, easy to use and easy to carry. Disadvantages: None.
Sue
December 16, 2011
5
5
I have two different sizes of the Storm Jacket Pro and they work great on my Nikon D300 with a 70-200 and my Nikon D300s and 200-400. They are useful in rain, sleet or snow and are lightweight and easy to pack in a camera bag.
I especially like the velcro bottom strip that allows for use on a tripod or monopod and to get a hand inside for zooming or manual focusing. Since the carrier packs look exactly the same, I bought a black and a camo so I know which size is which when I unzip the carrier. Advantages: Price; sizes; weight; packing ability; use as raincover Disadvantages: Since I use them mostly for wildlife photography, I wish they came in more colors that would blend in, like tan (coyote) or brown or white for snow or dark green.
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