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Ps5 Controller Camouflage Cover

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Related review

Jeff 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Neoprene] Loved the camouflage cover. Provides protection for my lens.

5
Jeff 2024-04-07 07:40:15

Loved the camouflage cover. Provides protection for my lens.

5
anyonymous 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Lens Cover fits well and provides the protection and camouflage for the lens as required.

5
anyonymous 2024-05-24 07:17:36

[0.145 lb] Lens Cover fits well and provides the protection and camouflage for the lens as required.

5
Romeo 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.65] I'm happy of my easyCover lens Oak Neoprene cover for TAMRON (Forest Camouflage). And Fast delivery. Thank you B&H Photo.

5
Douglas 2024-04-29 03:34:46

[Neoprene rubber] I find lens covers useful because they protect lenses from scratches and scrapes, plus they substitute a soft, slightly compressible surface for the hard metal or plastic that covers lenses. They also purport to provide camouflage for lenses because they can have camo-type patterns. I actually don't think animals are fooled by the camouflage, so for me a plain black lens cover is just as appealing as a woodland type.' Lenscoast covers are expensive, no doubt. If a person is handy and resourceful he or she can buy the materials and create covers on a diy basis. But I am not all that handy, so I am willing to pay the price for Lenscoat products for some of my lenses, i.e., the larger ones. The only competing products, made in the UK, are less expensive but the maker made the error of using slippery, smooth, two-sided fabric , instead of Lenscoat's practice of using material that is smooth on the outside but a bit grippy on the inside. The grippy side of Lenscoat's material prevents the cover from sliding around. It's a better design. The only issues with Lenscoat lens covers is that the cover pieces can obscure zoom millimeter scales, plus there is a need for a small cutout for a lens lock. To me, these matters are trivial when compared to the protection the covers provide. Until another company comes along and provides real competition, Lenscoat will remain the only real game in town when it comes to lens covers. Their products are very good.

5
Snakeman 2024-05-21 07:49:50

The�LensCoat Lens Cover�(Realtree Max5)�as relatively easy to put on the lens, and it does camouflage the lens very well. �One thing to remember, is that the Sigma 150-600mm will only be completely covered with the lens cover when zoomed all the way in (150mm), or all the way out (600mm).

5
Snakeman 2024-06-06 03:44:46

[Black] The�LensCoat Lens Cover�(Realtree Max5)�as relatively easy to put on the lens, and it does camouflage the lens very well. �One thing to remember, is that the Sigma 150-600mm will only be completely covered with the lens cover when zoomed all the way in (150mm), or all the way out (600mm).

5
Douglas 2024-08-11 02:10:49

I find lens covers useful because they protect lenses from scratches and scrapes, plus they substitute a soft, slightly compressible surface for the hard metal or plastic that covers lenses. They also purport to provide camouflage for lenses because they can have camo-type patterns. I actually don't think animals are fooled by the camouflage, so for me a plain black lens cover is just as appealing as a woodland type.' Lenscoast covers are expensive, no doubt. If a person is handy and resourceful he or she can buy the materials and create covers on a diy basis. But I am not all that handy, so I am willing to pay the price for Lenscoat products for some of my lenses, i.e., the larger ones. The only competing products, made in the UK, are less expensive but the maker made the error of using slippery, smooth, two-sided fabric , instead of Lenscoat's practice of using material that is smooth on the outside but a bit grippy on the inside. The grippy side of Lenscoat's material prevents the cover from sliding around. It's a better design. The only issues with Lenscoat lens covers is that the cover pieces can obscure zoom millimeter scales, plus there is a need for a small cutout for a lens lock. To me, these matters are trivial when compared to the protection the covers provide. Until another company comes along and provides real competition, Lenscoat will remain the only real game in town when it comes to lens covers. Their products are very good.

5
Michael 2024-05-02 07:52:41

[16:9] Just got a ps5 recently and this is a must have

5