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💼 Gear up, rain or shine—never miss the shot!
The Think Tank Emergency Rain Cover Small is a premium, water-resistant nylon cover designed for DSLR and mirrorless cameras with lenses up to 14 cm diameter. It features a clear window for LCD and control access, a compact carry case, and a lightweight design at just 99.2g. Trusted by professionals and enthusiasts alike, it offers reliable protection against rain and dust, backed by a limited lifetime warranty.





| ASIN | B07F5L3Z69 |
| Additional Features | Lanyard |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29 in Camera & Photo Case & Bag Rain Covers |
| Brand | Think Tank |
| Built-In Media | Rain Cover |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 14 Centimeters |
| Compatible Devices | Cameras |
| Compatible Phone Models | DSLR cameras, Mirrorless cameras |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 215 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Nylon |
| Form Factor | Case |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00874530006180 |
| Item Dimensions | 8.5 x 8 x 6 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | FOWA S.p.A |
| Material | Nylon |
| Mfr Part Number | 006180 |
| Model Number | 6180 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Theme | Modern |
| UPC | 874530006180 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
D**O
Great
Perfectly fits my OM-1 with 12-100 , good rain and dust protection, nice quality product from Think Tank
K**1
A good cover for my Fuji XT-3
I ordered the smallest version since I have a mirrorless camera. (Fuji XT-3) I've only tried the fit so this review is based on that only and not how it works in the field, although I expect it will work just fine. I tried it with my 18 to 55 and 100 to 400 zooms and both worked just fine. The 100 to 400 was pretty much the max for the small cover. (when zoomed out to 400) I like the hot shoe tab that keeps the cover from moving around. It appears that there's plenty of room to get a hand on the lens to zoom and change the F stop. My main camera pack is made by Think Tank and I've been very happy with the quality of their products.
C**N
These Work
I consider a raincover to be an essential accessory, regardless of how « weatherproof » a manufacturer claims their products to be. Like all insurance, you hope you never have to use it. As a test, I deliberately took my gear to the beach in a downpour and went out shooting. The raincover performed splendidly. Of course, the extra layer makes photography a bit more awkward, but the gear stays dry.
J**M
First impressions
Well made. The end that goes over the lens seals better than any bag I've used. It has this grippy material so it doesn't slide around the lens hood. Then a sturdy Velcro strap that tightens it down snuggly. I film hurricanes and typhoons for a living and that has been my biggest issue. I have a Sony A7SIII and A1. The clear plastic is centered a little more right but I can still see the LCDscreen. The hotshot attachment keeps the bag from sliding everywhere. Good idea unless you want to use the hotshot Sony Mic. Still if it's raining audio is not the priority for me, I can capture another way, internal mic will work. The space on the sides is enough to get my hands in there to work the settings. With a 24-105 lens the bag is longer than I need. All bags are that way it seems. I'd like to see a model from think tank that has sleeves for my hands too. All in all I like this cover a lot. I'll update after a storm and let you know.
F**E
Works as described, and more durable that others
I purchased this as a replacement for the first one as that one was way too large. Surprised that this fit my Canon R5 with 70-300mm IS EOS lens plus the adapter for R-series. Used it at Niagra Falls, and had no issues with it. May try it with the Tamron 150-600mm lens on same camera next time, see if it works for that as well. Says small, but to me it is NOT small.
J**S
Better than the plastic sleeves, much more affordable than the full blown covers
I find the plastic sleeves to be a bit tight and I wanted something better. I have no doubt the full blown ThinkTank covers are good but I just don't need a rain cover that much. When they announced this one, the price for the small was cheap enough to warrant giving it a go. Not disappointed at all! It's compact (I have the small for my Fuji kit.) and fits over any of my cameras and lenses combos. The window is good and the flexibility of options for positioning the cover is great. They really thought this one out well.
S**E
Perfect fit
Perfect fit for my Fuji XH2S with a long lens. Beats getting rained on!
H**D
Material is not waterproof
one day in the rain with this cover and camera doesnt work dont trust it to protect your camera from rain. i can understand some moister seeping in where my hands would go but the lense was completely doused as well.
き**ん
EF100-400 Ⅱ型でスモールサイズ
ストロボ部分にアタッチメントがあって不用意に外れない レンズ先端部分は紐で締めることが出来る 三脚や一脚を取り付けしやすい
J**N
A lot better than a plastic bag with a hole
Ok you can just stuff your camera in a plastic bag with a hole cut into it ... and for the number of times I'm out in a downpour taking images many people would say that would do the job. However having twice had my "waterproof" lens and camera glitch out in a downpour (and thankfully revive after being given time to dry) I decided I preferred to be a bit safer. This is a lot sturdier than a plastic bag and more conveniently shaped. It has an attachment to fit on the flash holder on top of your camera which stops it sliding around. I found that an immediate advantage over the plastic bag approach. It has adjustable straps to tighten around the end of your zoom lens and stretched the length of the lens. Another immediate advantage It has a slightly harder plastic viewing area so you can if you wish see the screen/viewfinder through the rain cover. It seems robust and comes / packs away into a small pouch that fits in my camera bag. Will being stored packed leave creases in the plastic that degrade performance? Will the plastic deteriorate over time? I don't know yet but my guess looking at it is 'not too badly'. It's a matter of personal preference. I feel it worth the money even for the small number of times I've used it so far. You may, or may not. I can't compare against other products that do the same thing, I've not tried them... but this one does the job well enough. Only negative I can think of, I chose the small size and even that feels a tad larger than ideal ... but its not a problem
F**O
Small passt gut für digitales Vollformat von 11-200mm
Bei der Bestellung war ich unsicher bzgl. der benötigten Größe um eine ausgewachsene Vollformat-DLSR nebst lichtstarken Zoomobjektiven (11-24, 24-70, 70-200) vor Regen zu schützen. Ich habe mich dann aufgrund des meistens verwendeten 24-70 für die Small Version entscheiden. Zu meiner Überraschung passt der Regenschutz für alle 3 Objektive, sowohl für die kurze Brennweite mit großem Durchmesser, als auch für die Länge des Tele, wobei dann nicht mehr übermäßig viel Spiel ist.
S**L
BUY THIS!!
Brilliant. I used it during a downpour and not once did I worry about water getting into my very expensive gear. This fits my Sony A1 and 24-70 and also just about fits onto my 70-200. Recommended
P**A
May seem like overkill until you really need it
The Think Tank 6180 Photo Emergency Rain Shield lets you take photos when you otherwise would have to stay indoors. The rain shield may seem like overkill until you really need it. This is a great alternative to purchasing a weather proof camera. I haven't tried using this product in very cold temperatures yet.
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