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Lenscoat Cover For Olympus M. Zuiko 40-150 F/2.8 Pro Realtree Max4

Lenscoat Cover For Olympus M. Zuiko 40-150 F/2.8 Pro Realtree Max4
  • Product Code: eq43264
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$237.00 $367.35

The Realtree Max4 LensCoat Cover for Olympus M. Zuiko 40-150 f/2.8 PRO Realtree Max4from LensCoat Cover for Olympus M. Zuiko 40-150 f/2.8 PRO Realtree Max4is a waterproof neoprene cover that protects your lens from scrapes and bumps; helping to preserve its resale value. The lens cover provides a thermal barrier during cold weather, and breaks up the shape of your lens, making it less visible to wildlife. Photographers will appreciate the orientation hole that makes it easier to mount the lens with the cover on. The cover includes extra pieces for use with the rotating lens collar.

Waterproof Neoprene Cover    Scrapes & Bumps Protection    Helps Maintain Resale Value of Lens    Provides Thermal Barrier    Makes Lens Less Visible to Wildlife    Orientation Hole for Mounting with Cover    Extra Pieces for Rotating Lens Collar    Made in the USA

Parameters
MaterialsNeoprene rubber
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.17 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8.5 x 2.7 x 1.5"

Water-proof closed-cell neoprene cover dedicated to the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM lens.

Protects the lens from bumps and scratches to preserve its value and condition.

Thermal insulated design benefits working in cold conditions.

Helps break up the shape of the lens, making it less noticeable to wildlife.

Easy to install and remove, leaving no residue on the lens.

A small hole on the cover lines up with the camera's mount indicator, making it easy to quickly line up the lens with the camera mount even with the cover installed.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. I lost the plastic battery cover that came with the battery. Is this a good replacement for it? It's for a Panasonic DMW-BLC12 rechargeable lithium-ion battery.

A: I have it for canon d5 mark iv battery and im pleased

Q: 2. Hey there, do these work on Canon M50 mark ll?

A: The M50 II batteries are pretty small so this would definitely work for it.

Q: 3. Would this bag be oK to use with a Sigma 500 f4.5 lens?

A: I bought it to use with my Sigma 150-600 and it works great! I've used it to support lenses on the hood of my car and by slipping it over the door to shoot bald eagles using the car as a blind. I have the metal plate but have not used it yet as I just don't seem to need it. Maybe use it this spring to shoot bears in Yellowstone as it will be easier to swivel the lens. I filled mine with packing peanuts to keep it light weight for carrying along with other camera gear.

Q: 4. What size fits for sony 200-600 lens?

A: The large size would fit the 200-600 just fine.

Q: 5. What is the different between the LensCoat LegWrap Pro 316 Realtree Max4 vs. Max5?

A: The difference is the design on the lens wrap. Realtree Max4 and Max5 are different design patterns. The images on our website show the difference in design. Max4 - https://bit.ly/2MzIxQL Max5 - https://bit.ly/2QDjYkg

Q: 6. Is it possible to buy only the part that fits over the lens hood?

A: When it comes to the LensCoat Lens Cover for Nikon NIKKOR Z 600mm f/4 TC VR S Lens (Realtree Max4) you can not get the camo cover for just the hood and that appears to be the case with most other brands as well. A potential solution is to get a LensCoat TravelHood (Large, Realtree MAX-4), BH# LETHLM4.

Q: 7. Will this fit my Benro GH2?

A: The 2 units look very similar, its a safe bet that it would fit on the GH2.

Q: 8. Is this just to cover the lense like a case or can you use the lense while it has this cover? how can you move the distance and focus rings?

A: Hi, the LensCoat Lens Cover is made to be used while the cover is on the lens. When used the waterproof cover is design to protect the lens from harsh outdoor elements. The cover also features a clear plastic window over the auto focus, focus limiter controls and the distance scale to ensure that you can access all controls without having to take the case off.

Q: 9. What size will fit a Sigma Sport 70-200 f2.8, Nikon Z 14-30 f4 and 24-70 f4?

A: The LensCoat Hoodie Lens Hood Cover (Medium, Black), BH # LELCHMBK would fit with the Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 Sport Lens, Nikon Z 14-30mm f/4 and the Nikon Z 24-70mm f/4 Lenses. https://bhpho.to/3ct3QNE

Q: 10. Will it protect the lens from dust and light rain?

A: Yes, this will help from dust and light rain, though it is not offer full water resistant, as it doesn't completely cover the lens.

16/09/2024

[Neoprene rubber] Installs easily, keeps equipment dry.

5
05/09/2024

[Neoprene rubber] This is an essential accessory for the 600 vr2 nikon lens if shooting outdoors in inclement weather.

5
29/08/2024

[Neoprene rubber] Bought for wildlife shooting in all weather(Chicago area) on a NIkon D-300 with a 200-400 f/4 lens. It fits great and easy to use. Haven't had to use it in the rain yet. A little pricey maybe but it really covers the lens and camera well.

5
12/08/2024

[Neoprene rubber] Very easy to use. Fits snugly, but comes on and off quickly. Easy access to the back of the camera, although a little awkward near the eyepiece.

5
24/07/2024

[0.17 lb] Just what I needed to keep birding in the rain.

5
21/07/2024

[0.17 lb] Simple, effective and not bulky or heavy.

5
12/07/2024

[Neoprene rubber] Got this RainCoat for my Nikon with 200-500mm/F5.6 lens. Perfect for winter outdoor photography. Try to put it on and feel that I am well prepared. It is so light you will not notice any weight. Like it a lot!

5
07/07/2024

[Neoprene rubber] Inclement weather can yield amazing images if you get out but you have to be prepared or you may come home with damaged equipment. Rain covers for your camera and lenses come in a variety of different styles and brands, ranging in costs from about $50 and up to several hundred dollars. Or of course if you are handy with a sewing machine you could make your own. Over the many years I have been a nature photographer I have tried nearly all the commercial versions available and each has benefits and drawbacks in the way you attach it to your gear or how weather resistant it really was in the field. Of all the commercial versions on offer, I recently started using the LensCoat RainCoat Pro purchased from B&H which I found to nearly fill all my requirements when shooting with longer lenses (from 300mm f2.8 and up). The cover is soft to the touch and doesn't rustle in the wind, has clinch tabs for tightening any loose material, is waterproof with taped seams. The raincoat covers the complete lens and body easily. If I was to nitpick, my only other observation is that it doesn't easily allow for an off camera flash cord attachment; which would be a common situation with tripod and flash with better beamer.

5
29/06/2024

[0.17 lb] Easy and quick to install; works great in wet conditions. Much easier to use then another similar product f from a well known manufacturer.

5
28/06/2024

[Neoprene rubber] perfect

5

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