Think Tank Hydrophobia.
I use an old Kata rain cover which has served me well, but if I was buying again I'd probably choose the Hydrophobia.
Carmarthen Camera are the cheapest I found - £5.50/2 and free postOptech rain sleeves are cheap and cheerful and do the job ok. Amazon sell them, they’re a few quid for a pack of two.
If it was a 70-200 sized lens I would have suggested the thinktank emergency rain cover. It’s pretty much the hydrophobia but without any hand holes.Tried the optech on my 70-200. Not a fan. Looking for something with access for one hand for controls and another for zooming
Would love to see a photo of what that looks likeIf I need rain protection, I often use a raincoat. Put the lens down one of the sleeves and secure the end to the lens hood, then the rest of the raincoat can protect some of me as well. Generally easier to do with a large-ish lens, really huge ones might be too big for the hole and small ones may mean a lot of bunching up of the sleeve (but still manageable.)
I'll take one once I'm back home. It's not elegant, but it works!Would love to see a photo of what that looks like
Just remembered this... Couldn't find the raincoat, suspect it's in the other car, so I mocked it up with a fleece - the principle is the same.Would love to see a photo of what that looks like