Moment Dual Mobile Lens Pouch - Store and Protect 2 Accessory Lenses, Black
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A lens with anamorphic properties can be fitted into this case. However, I could not fit either the 58 mm lens or fisheye lens, as the holes in the foam were too large.
As soon as I started wearing my lens I was concerned about the fit. At first, it fit into the foam holes tightly, but as the holes stretched over time, the fit became less snug. I think it is unnecessary to remove the foam, as that would result in the lenses rattling around in the pouch. The lens holders now hold the lenses firmly, and it is relatively easy to remove and replace the lenses with one hand. My overall experience with this product has been positive.
In short, yes. The two of them are in my possession.
Selected User Reviews For Moment Dual Mobile Lens Pouch - Store and Protect 2 Accessory Lenses, Black
The foam in the case is too tight to fit even one lens easily. In order to get the one lens to fit, I had to place it on a hard surface and twist it and still, it would not seat fully in the foam. Due to the fact that this pouch is to be used mounted on my backpack strap, it would be near impossible to extract the len and replace it when it is mounted While I was contemplating cutting the foam back, at $40, it did not make sense to do so. The book will be returned to you. As a result, I am concerned that the other pouch could be defective as well The size of.
exterior of the building seems to be weather-tight and constructed well. I like the materials, and I like the fact that the zipper seam is pretty well guarded against water. It's nice that the inside of the lens cover is padded, it'll help keep the lenses in place. As a result, it's quite hard to press the lenses into the padding when inserting them, which leads to the problem. The best way to twist it in is to push straight into it rather than straight into it. A lens can be removed much more easily than a lens. Lenses that are in the bottom of the case are difficult to insert or remove because the zippered front of the case ends too high up, which makes insertion or removal difficult. The newly-purchased item could be picked up by you It consists of When a lens comes with a rear lens cap on, it won't fit into the padding of the case, so it will have to be crumpled in it. It might also be ineffective to use two lenses attached together with a rear lens cap's worth of cordage. As far as the horizontal and vertical attachment areas are concerned, the hook and loop closures are quite weak and the synthetic material on which they are attached is quite thin, and I can see that this small $40 pouch will deteriorate sooner than you'd like. It would have been better to use a heavy nylon webbing. I have returned.
When I first took it out of my belt it fell off in the middle of a busy street in St. Augustine. I almost lost it - and the two little lenses - to a tire if I hadn't noticed. It no longer holds any trust for me It is not strong enough to hold Velcro. Also, it is in fact way too compact. You have to drill the lenses into the foam and the bottom lens is so tightly positioned and tightly impacted due to its size, small opening in foam, and zipper mechanism, that this lens (the bottom one) is typically difficult to access.
In order to see which was better, I ordered both the Attachable Lens Pouch and the Lens Pouch. It was the Lens Pouch I kept, and the Attachable Lens Pouch it was returned. There is a foam holder inside the Attachable Lens Pouch that has a place to hold two lenses, which ensures that the lenses remain isolated while in use. As a result, it was more difficult to remove and replace each lens, and the microfiber-type cloth was not necessary or could not be used. The lens came with a drawstring lens pouch. There was some space between the front flap and the lens at the bottom, but not enough to act easily. Because the zipper is exposed, the jacket does not have a waterproof coating. A nice zipper pocket to organize the lenses brushes made of synthetic water/shock resistant material was incorporated into the pouch. Although I wouldn't mind it more than I already have a fabric/leather lens pouch, it's a bit overkill for me.
It was executed poorly. Moment, you've really missed the mark with this misfire. I had a great idea, but it was executed poorly (perhaps prematurely). To prepare for the challenge, I drank an energizer The muscle-strength just needed to fit 1 lens (especially with the rear lens cap attached) into the foam spaces is a workout in itself. There is not even enough room for the zipper seam to reach the bottom so the bottom lens can be easily inserted or removed! No, it does not exist. That's the way. Easy access could be made possible by this feature. The task of plucking out a single lens from this pouch is too laborious while the camera is in motion. A lens is difficult to remove, so removing it is an effort in itself. It is highly likely that I would miss an opportunity to get a shot if I had to use the lens inside this pouch while out and about. There is no doubt that this is such a great product, and I look forward to seeing Moment's revamp. I'd like to see an improved version of this.
If you purchase this item, it should include the lens as well as the back cover for the lens. During the 38 years that I have used Nikon lenses, I have never purchased an extra hard case or cover (front or back). My point of view is that today is cheap because these items are excluded. A five-dollar bill. How much is that tiny rear cap going to cost me? Is that true? I like the idea of a pickle case that could hold a small dill pickle (what a great You can either put 2 lenses in an old sock or don't bother. Used to be sold on Moment, but no longer is.
A moment lens comes in a small pouch. Instead of holding one lens on a belt, this holster holds two lenses contained in a relatively The Mobile Lens Cleaning Pen, sold separately, can be held inside, as well. A secure and safe hold is provided for the lenses. It's mostly possible to put the lens caps on. Velcro and straps enable the pouch to be securely attached to a belt. There are some cases where larger lenses do not fit properly. There is a little bit of a fit issue with the Tele 58 lens, but it will work with a little effort. A macro lens, which is also oddly shaped and doesn't fit well, is also present.
I almost didn't purchase it after seeing all of the negative reviews about how the latest lenses didn't There are two lenses in my case, the latest 58mm telephoto and the latest 18mm wide. Both have been able to slip into the carry case with no ill effects. I appreciate the tight fit, but I want it that way. You do not want them rattling around, especially if you use a shoulder strap to hold the case. My favorite thing about this case is how small it is, making it perfect for travel and exploration. I love that the zipper zips up perfectly and the fit is perfect. As long as there is room in my collection of lenses, I would not be concerned about buying another case and adding that to my shoulder An overly large package would not only slow down travel but also make it cumbersome. We love the carrying case for Moment. For such a small case, it is pricey, but so far seems well made and I have had no issues. Even if you think that the rubber lens cover makes the fit better, I would NOT put the lenses in the case without the rubber lens cover. Those lens covers would come in handy if it fell on the top of the case, preventing damage to the lenses. The top of the case has the least padding, so in the event it falls, you'll need shock absorption from the lens covers. In the event that it fell on the top cover and the lens covers weren't on, I wouldn't be surprised if the lenses were Although, I believe that was the intention of the design of the bag In order for the lenses to be in place, the lenses must have.