Impeccable protection against rain, zipper area is worthy sailors jackets! This product is well designed and well cut. I have big hands but no accessibility concerns. My case is a 550D mounted with the grip handle and it goes without worries, so no problem for large enclosures. Contrary to some reviews, my basic 18-55 fits perfectly inside. Obviously no problem with my 70-200 or with other objectives, even my 50 carefree wedge is 1.4 ... it is also necessary to know how, and there, you can criticize the lack of notice. So for those who are lost, the goal is to have something practical to protect from the rain. That seems obvious, but we must think of the place for fingers to easily remove and replace the lens cap. This is surely why some had to find the rigid part too large. In fact, keep the scratch mounted oval shape (as it comes naturally, and not want to tighten too). These are the elastic cords that will ensure the effective protection and must be tightened as close behind the sun visor. In this regard, no worries to tighten these elastic strings, simply press the small plastic part that hangs herself when released (as on most windbreakers). The aim of such protection is to avoid the rain, the presence of the "hood" is very well come rigid, it prevents rain from falling on the lens, which itself is obviously exposed, but is sheltered from stroke by a small "awning". The oval shape obtained makes pinching up and down the objective and leaves room for the fingers on the side. Another marvel of this case is that there is enough room to lift the index 2 holding the housing (always with a grip!). For those who do not see the point, it can deploy the integrated flash avoiding the weight of the cover blocks the mechanism. It is great that the transparency of the cover hardly changes the power and color of the flash, the diffusion effect just needs to be increased slightly. This, in my opinion, only enhances the built-in flash. Finally, I am very happy with this purchase, especially for less than 15, I can finally go out in the rain with my SLR without fear. Oh, one last little tip for those who read my review so far, unless you want to keep your hands constantly in the cover that would eventually be completely fogged, it is better to think starting with small absorbent cloth microphone. One in each pocket to wipe your hands before bringing them into the cover, it's easier than trying to remove every time gloves. And for those who want to be super equipped, a third knotted the belt of your chassis into the cover may help regulate moisture entering or even wipe your hands one last time ... The only fault of this "toy" is that we can quickly catch cold to want to test it in a downpour ...