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Lenscoat Travelcoat For Canon Lenses Realtree Snow

Lenscoat Travelcoat For Canon Lenses Realtree Snow
  • Product Code: eq175918
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$198.00 $306.90

The Realtree Snow LensCoat TravelCoat for Canon Lenses Realtree Snowfrom LensCoat TravelCoat for Canon Lenses Realtree Snowis made from a thick 3mm, shock-absorbing neoprene to protect your lens when you aren't using it. It features a custom-tailored slim fit, providing you with extra room for packing and storage, and it accommodates the lens hood in reverse. For added convenience, the TravelCoat fits over an optional LensCoat Lens Cover. There is a touch-fastened closure to secure the coat, which works with an optional Hoodie for complete lens protection. This TravelCoat is made in the USA.

Protects Lens When Not in Use    Fits with Lens Hood in Reverse    Custom-Tailored Slim Fit    Thick 3mm Shock-Absorbing Neoprene    Secure Touch-Fastened Closure    Fits over Optional Lens Cover    Works with Optional Hoodie    Made in the USA

Parameters
MaterialsClosed cell neoprene
Thickness0.1" / 3 mm
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.2 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)9.1 x 7.9 x 1.6"

Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS I and II, and 100-400mm IS

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. If I have never used this large of a lens is it very difficult to learn?

A: I shoot wildlife with this lens and it is tack sharp. That being said, you have to learn and use long lens technique . With any lens of this focal length you need a good heavy tripod to reduce shake. Use a higher shutter speed to help freeze the image and reduce the effect of shake. I will often use a release so that I can frame the photo and then get my hands off of the camera/lens and wait for it to settle down before firing. If the subject is moving this isn't possible so keep that shutter speed up. If you are in high winds try to get beside something so it acts as a wind break for you. The best head for a lens this size is a gimbal type head such as the Wimberly and a Arca Swiss style foot on the lens such as Really Right Stuff. Set up like this it is so perfectly balanced you move it around with one finger and it stays put when you stop moving it. To get this to where the critters are I use a Lowepro backpack designed for up to the 600/4 and a body. Tripod on the side of the bag and a large rear pocket for flash, remote cord, and bracket to put the flash over the lens attached to the gimbal mount not the camera. That way you can rotate from vertical to horizontal and back with out moving the flash.Turn the power on the flash down and use it to just barely kiss the subject and bring out color and detail. I use flash mainly on birds or small animals. I shoot with the D810 but if I need more reach I can mount my D300 as it is a dx sensor with a 1.5x crop factor and I get an effective 900mm with it and still maintain the f4 wide open.

Q: 2. What is the difference between this lens and the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 600mm f/4E FL ED VR Lens, other than around a $4000 price difference?

A: The Nikon AF-S Nikkor 600mm f/4G ED VR listed above was originally released in 2007. The new Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 600mm f/4E FL ED VR lens, released last year in 2015, uses Nikon's latest technology providing enhanced autofocus tracking and improved optical performance, with fluorite lens elements which help in both reducing chromatic aberration and decreasing the weight of the lens. The new lens weighs 8.3 lbs (as opposed to the 11.5 lbs of the lens you list above, almost 3 lbs lighter, which will be advantageous for long sports games or wildlife shooting). The new Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 600mm f/4E FL ED VR Lens also has an electromagnetic diaphragm to assist in maintaining consistent exposures when shooting fast action and using continuous burst shooting.

Q: 3. Is this weather or rain resistant?

A: Yes, the LensCoat LensHide Lightweight Photo Blind is water and weather resistant.

Q: 4. How long are these covers in inches?

A: The LensCoat LegCoat Tripod Leg Protectors for Gitzo GT5540LS, GT5541LS are 12 inches long according to LensCoat's website: https://bhpho.to/3ThJ0pD

Q: 5. If I am shooting moving objects and I have currently the Nikon 55-300, is it worth the upgrade to the 70-300? What differences will I notice?

A: Im considering buying the 70-300. I just went to Best Buy to compare these 2 lenses side by side. I was impressed with both but the 70-300 auto focus was noticeably faster. Other than that there wasnt much difference. I think this lens will work better if you shoot sports. Also I like the manual focus ring on this lens better than the 55-300

Q: 6. will these wraps fit a Induro CLT 304?

A: The correct set of the Induro CLT304 is the LensCoat LegCoat Wraps 315 (Set of 3, Digital Camo) B&H # LELW315DC. https://bhpho.to/2XYrtEV

Q: 7. I want to be able to sit on a small stool or chair, with tripod/big lens. Will it fit over my chair and tripod?

A: Yes, assuming your chair or stool is on the smaller side.

Q: 8. will this lens fit a nikon 40D?

A: The Nikon AF-S 55-200mm lens is fully compatible with the Nikon D40, yes.

Q: 9. Is this fit GT5543LS?

A: According to Legcoat, the 512 is the correct set for the GT5543LS: https://bhpho.to/3KwLq0B

Q: 10. Will this be a good fit for a Gitzo GT3543XLS?

A: A good fit for your tripod would be this model from LensCoat in 10, 12, 15 and 16 inches. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/748173-REG/LensCoat_LW310BK_LegCoat_Wraps_310_Set.html

03/09/2024

[0.1" / 3 mm] works very well. use it to add that little extra padding when packing into a pelican case or similar. very expensive for what it is and the camo is not needed

5
26/08/2024

[0.1" / 3 mm] Stop thinking about all the bad stuff that can happen to your super tele and just wrap it up!

5
24/08/2024

[0.1" / 3 mm] Great for protecting my lens in airline carry-on bag. Easy to fit and secure to the lens.

5
14/08/2024

[0.2 lb] Want to protect my lens, and something that isn't bulky in packing. The Travelcoat is perfect for my 70-200 Canon Lens.Fits perfect and is easy to put on.

5
24/07/2024

[0.1" / 3 mm] Allowed me to properly protect my 500/4 II while giving my more space in my carry-on.

5
18/07/2024

[0.2 lb] I was looking for a protective cover for my Canon 70-200 L IS II; something that would fit in my backpack. The original Canon lens case is too bulky to place in the backpack. The TravelCoat fits the bill! It protects the lens and does not take additional space in the bag. A pricey item, but it does the job.

5
02/07/2024

[0.2 lb] very good!

5
01/07/2024

[0.1" / 3 mm] This may be a good product I do like other products from this company. I am returning it because I can't use it.

5
16/06/2024

[0.2 lb] fits perfectly! i can't imagine traveling with my lens and not having the cover!!

5
15/06/2024

[0.1" / 3 mm] This is for my 500mmf/4 Canon Lens, and it fits perfectly. Even with my lens hood on it. I like that I can protect my lens better, especially when traveling, it's light weight,, and easy to put on and off.

5

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