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Lowepro Lens Case 1N (Black) |  | Brand: Lowepro Category: Photography Department: unisex-adult
List Price: $14.95 Buy New: $7.99 as of 9/7/2010 08:26 CDT details You Save: $6.96 (47%)
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Rating: 8 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: one size Size: One Size Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 3.9 x 4 x 6.3
MPN: Lens Case 1N Model: Lens Case 1N UPC: 056035195471 EAN: 0056035195471 ASIN: B00009R898
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| » | Inner dimension of 5-by-3-inches packs two teleconverters or a mid-range, variable aperture zoom or fixed focal length lens | | » | Outer fabric water-resistant 600D TXP material keeps lens safe and protected | | » | Stacking divider separates and protects lenses | | » | OverLap zipper for extra protection | | » | SlipLock attachment tabs fastens to belt, S&F belt or harness, or any SlipLock base product |
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Product Description Lowerpro provides a comprehensive range of bags and accessories. It is committed to maintaining the tradition of uncompromising quality, real value and breakthrough innovation. Lowepro will continue to revolutionize the way people carry photographic and electronic equipment. Yet its comprehensive product line is still designed with the same underlying philosophy: innovation based on the needs of the real world and tested in real life.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 8
Excellent lens case September 5, 2010 gc81 Well made and great protection for your lens, far better than the pouches nikon provides. The case securely fastens to a belt or strap making your lenses easily accessible for quick changes. Fits my nikon 10-24 and 18-200 perfectly.
Exellent product July 5, 2010 Marco Calvo Navarro (Doral, Florida United States) Excellent lens pouch.
1. It has a good shape and size
2. Strong material and a solid construction aspect
3. A tab belt with double ensurance velcro
4. Inside there is a lining protector (including an extra protector appart that looks like a cookie and a tap cover over the zipper key of an extra space compartment)
The last thing that I am not reviewing is the waterproofing.
Tight fit. June 22, 2010 Preveen Rodrigo 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This case is advertised as 5 inches deep inside, so I assumed it would accommodate my 55-250mm (4.3 inches supposedly). It does. Barely. However, it is necessary to remove the divider. Not needed anyway since nothing else will fit to require a divider! Important to note that this is with the front and rear caps attached to the lens. It seems like the bottom padding can be removed since it is stuck by velcro, but didn't want to try that.
With a bit of a struggle, can accommodate the EF-S 15-85mm.
Holds the EF 50mm f1.4 with no drama.
Everything else seems excellent. Good amount of padding, divider has a filter pocket for convenience, zippers look solid, double velcro beltstrap is a nice touch. overlap zipper will make sure nothing inside will make contact with the metal teeth of the zipper.
Overall, I think it'll work out for my needs. Just wish it was a little bit deeper,thats what keeps it from scoring 5 stars.
Nice little case, fits many lenses June 8, 2010 Jeremy Thornhill I bought this little case to hook to my belt when using my E-P2. I really hate digging around in a camera bag, so this is a great solution: have the M.Zuiko 17mm or the Panasonic 20mm mounted on the camera, with the camera slung over my head, and have one larger lens in the belt pack.
Construction is good, as you'd expect from Lowepro. The Velcro attachment is quite sturdy and I trust it to easily handle the weight of any lens that could fit.
The only minus is that this is clearly branded as Lowepro and might be easily identifiable by potential thieves. Of course, it attaches so securely, that I imagine the belt would give before the Velcro if some ne'er-do-well tried to rip it off of me.
Here are some of the lenses I know it holds comfortably. Unless otherwise noted, I have the Sony mount version, but size should be nearly identical for other systems:
- Olympus 50mm f/2.0 Telephoto Macro (4/3) with hood reversed and Panasonic M4/3 Adapter mounted (it fits with the hood mounted in shooting position, but it bulges uncomfortably)
- Panasonic 45-200mm f/4.0-5.6 (Micro 4/3) with hood reversed
- Tamron AF 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 with hood reversed
- Tamron AF 28-75mm f/2.8 with hood reversed
- Tamron AF 11-18mm f/4.5-5.6 without hood (this hood is very wide)
- Sony SAL16105 16-105mm f/3.5-5.6 with hood reversed
Lenses that come close, but won't quite fit:
- Sony 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 width is good, even with hood reversed, but this lens is too long by at least a couple of cm
You can of course use this for smaller lenses too, but I wouldn't get *much* smaller than the ones listed here. If a lens isn't wide enough, it will have room to roll around in the case.
I bought this case specifically for the Panasonic 45-200mm, which is the largest lens I own for Micro 4/3. It fits that lens like a glove; you couldn't really ask for a better fit.
One fun alternate configuration that I have used for my E-P2 is storing the diminutive Olympus 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 in the bag, along with the Olympus FL-14 Flash and the OLYMPUS 260057 Electronic View Finder, and keeping one of the pancake primes mounted on the camera. That makes a great little walkaround kit.
Snug Fit for Nikon 18-135mm f/3.5-5,6 G ED DX Lens w/ Reversed Hood March 5, 2010 Neil Deshpande (Atlanta, GA) The case fits the 18-135mm lens reviewed at [...] perfectly with space to put the reversed hood around the lens as well.
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