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70 300Mm For Canon

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Related review

Gerald 2024-05-16 07:24:21

[Front] As its a Canon it fits my 70-300mm lens exact

5
Homayoon 2024-07-04 02:51:22

[Aluminum] used tamron 70-300mm with no problem

5
Sherman 2024-04-15 01:35:51

[Silicone, Steel] For protection of my Canon 70-300mm f4.5 L, acts as a shock absorb during outdoor/indoor shoots.

5
Dick 2024-04-29 05:42:21

[Chocolate Brown] Just the right size for big fat lenses (like Canon 180mm Macro or 70-300mm telephoto) when you want to go ahead and attach Tripod Mount Rings at home before you go into the field. Like all Superflex partitions, the skinny side pocket is ideal for keeping the appropriate lenses and filters together. When removed from bag, the remaining hole is just the right size for a camera body with lens attached.

5
Gordon L. 2024-05-04 03:31:13

[0.45 lb] A heavy lens such as the Canon EF 70-300mm lens must have a Tripod Collar for safety and stability. The Fotodiox Collar is a high quality, precision collar that fits perfectly, yet allows the lens to be rotated in the collar. And it costs far less than the equivalent Canon item. Choosing it is what they call a no-brainer.

5
anyonymous 2024-05-11 08:51:57

[Latch] I bought this case to carry my Canon t2i, a 35-80mm, and a 70-300mm lens. They all fit nicely and I still have room to put in a 50mm lens that I hope to buy this summer and the sense of security with a case like this is fantastic. You don't have to worry about dropping it (well you still do, but not nearly as much as a soft case), you can carry it anywhere, and the built in holes for locks are great. There's nothing to criticize, it's exactly what you think it is. Great case!

5
Shane 2024-05-25 06:52:54

[Zoom Gear] Works very well with my Canon 200D and both my Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 II and Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM lens.

5
Velo Steve 2024-06-07 08:15:26

[6.05 x 5.8 x 1"] I used this on a Canon 5D III with 300mm F4 and 70-200mm F2.8 lenses. It was a good size for either. On an ocean trip with moderate salt spray and in rainforest rain, the camera was always dry.The eyepiece hole takes a few seconds to pull into place, but it's easy. It also takes a few seconds to get your hand into the sleeve when damp - I just keep my grip on the camera between shots.I do recommend having more than one of these handy. They are not meant to last forever, and can split along the seams. I'm still a happy customer, because these are so much cheaper and lighter than the heavy-duty covers.

5
Doug 2024-07-22 01:35:38

[Yes] I use with a Canon 5DmkIV and a 70-300mm L series lens. Fits fine without the hood in the holster without extending the extra room. With the extra room extended the hood fits too. Looks like it might not hold the camera easily due to the drop down being off center but it works fine. Has a special soft fold-over to protect the camera display when in the holster.

5
Ming 2024-09-14 04:51:28

[Multi Coated] It worked well on my Tamron 70-300mm lens.

5