JJC Camera Lens Pouch Case for Canon RF 85mm EF-S 55-250mm EF 24-70mm Nikon Nikkor AF 70-300mm and More, Zipper Polyester Lens Protective Bag Interior Size 3.15x6.69”
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I have no idea. It is designed to work with the Tamron 200 lens. The dimensions from the product description are as follows: 600 x 600 x 600 x 600 x 600 x 600 x 600 x 600 5. Size of the interior 51X14. 57”. Now it's time to take a look at your lens and see how big it is
We regret to inform you that we do not have this lens model available for testing in our factory. So you'll be able to buy it to try it on, and if it doesn't fit, you'll be able to return it. Thank you very much!
Measure the lens' length and diameter, then look for a case that fits those measurements. Allow for some extra space to ensure that the case meets your expectations. A cheap kitchen sponge can be cut up and used to support the lens in any case.
For the price, it's a good buy. It's constructed in the style of a cooler, with foam all the way around the inside, as well as on the top and bottom. Because the lens does not fit in my backpack, I have no problem carrying it. I am confident that if I dropped the lens while it was in the case, it would be safe.
Selected User Reviews For JJC Camera Lens Pouch Case for Canon RF 85mm EF-S 55-250mm EF 24-70mm Nikon Nikkor AF 70-300mm and More, Zipper Polyester Lens Protective Bag Interior Size 3.15x6.69”
A 600mm lens was used. I've been looking for a good, low-cost lens case to keep my new Sony 200-mm lens safe. The JJC Lens Pouch fits all of the requirements for a 600mm lens. Like a Lowepro lens case I own, the quality and workmanship appear to be excellent, with nice seams/stitching and adequate padding. The zipper is easy to use and runs smoothly. The lens is a perfect fit, and it comes with a padded disk that can be inserted into the bottom of the case for added protection. There is enough room for an aps-lens if the pad is removed. Mounted to the lens is a C body, such as the Sony a6400. When I tried it on the Sony a7iii, the fit was a little tighter, but it still fit perfectly and I was able to zip it up without difficulty. A double seam runs the length of the back side of the case, perfectly fitting the lens's foot. Overall, a nice case at a reasonable cost.
600 G2 in a very nice way. This case makes it simple for me to put my Tamron lens on and take it off. It even fits inside the lens's OEM drawstring case for extra protection (see photo). Other cases were found to be too tight for this lens, and the hood was reversed in some of them. I intend to use this case to keep the lens safe around the house and in the car. For certain outings where birding and wildlife are planned, I'm still looking at photo backpacks that can carry this lens with just its caps, as well as my other gear. Keep in mind that this is a large case designed to protect the lens separately when it is not in a good backpack with padded dividers. If you require extra protection, there is room to add more padding.
Combination of 4x teleconverter. It's a good match for my Tamron 150- The hood on the 600mm G2 lens has been reversed. A little more room for the Tamron 1. Additionally, there is a 4x telephoto converter. In fact, for the Tamron 150-600mm, this case is slightly larger. The padding is a little thin for a 600mm lens alone. I used the original Tamron draw-string bag to store my Tamron zoom lens. In this case, the Tamron teleconverter is in its original pouch, with a string pouch added for extra padding. Both lenses are well-made and comfortable. Because I just got it, I have no idea how long it will last. It appears to be of sufficient durability.
Everything went off without a hitch. The fit is good, and there's an extra pad for telephoto lenses. Exceptional value!! br>The lens hood must be flipped, but this is a simple process. Padded nicely. For everyday use, I still recommend a hard case, but this is ideal for quick trips.
Nikon 210 f4 but it's too small for me. According to the Tamron website, the 70-mm lens has a focal length of 70mm. The dimensions of 210 f4 N are 76x176 pixels. This case is 5mm (3x7") in size and can hold a lens up to 170mm in length, according to the description. Unfortunately, when these two items arrived, I discovered that the lens, with lens caps, is 205mm (8. 2") long! So the diameter is perfect, but there's no way to close the case. Unfortunately, this is a pity because this otherwise appears to be a very nice lens case! I'll have to order a larger one.
This item did exactly that, with a rating of 600. I even had enough room at the bottom of the case to add the extra padding that came with it. Another advantage is that this bag has two straps that run around the case's circumference. This should work well for securely holding a monopod in place (I haven't tried it yet). I used to use an Ape Case for a Nikon / Tamron setup, and I was disappointed when I couldn't find it on Amazon. I came across this one by chance, and it far surpassed my expectations.
200 Lens. I bought it to transport my Nikon 70-200mm lens. 200 F2. This is a good match. It's well-made. A velcro belt loop, shoulder strap, and belts that allow you to cinch/compress the bag around the lens are just a few of the nice features. There are numerous loops to connect to. Although it appears to be water resistant, it has not been thoroughly tested. br>Nice zippers and a generous amount of padding. br>br>For the price, this is a fantastic buy.
A 600mm lens was used. The Tamron 150-600mm lens is said to be compatible with this case. 600 lens; The case, on the other hand, is too big for the lens. I needed to use a nearly 1/2" styrofoam cylinder to keep my lens from flopping and sliding around.