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Lowepro Lens Case 2 Review
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Lowepro Lens Case 2 Review

The Lowepro Lens Case 2 protects lenses such as the ...
 
Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS Lens without its hood or tripod ring (snug fit)
Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L Lens without its hood
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro Lens without its hood
Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Lens without its hood
Canon EF 180mm f/3.5 L Macro Lens without its hood or tripod ring
 
Or use it to insulate a water bottle!
 
The Lowepro Lens Case 2 is nicely padded to protect your lens investment. Water-resistant 600D TXP™ outer fabric provides protection from wear.
 
The Lowepro Lens Case 2 includes a SlipLock attachment - attach it to your camera bag or Lowepro Light Belt. Although compression straps are not included, the Lowepro Lens Case 2 has slots for attaching such.
 
The interior size of the Lowepro Lens Case 2 is approximately 3.5"D x 8.25"H (9 x 21 cm).
 
 
My $.02 on lens cases ...
 
Everyone has their own preference for carrying their lenses and gear around. My personal decision has been to individually protect each lens in Lowepro Lens Cases.
 
My lenses represent a significant investment to me - I take excellent care of them. Acquiring the appropriate lens case for most of my lenses is the standard of storage protection I follow. The lens case investment is small - the protection is very good.
 
Lowepro Lens Cases are basically thick, slightly-rigid padded nylon pouches with a protective OverLap Zipper(tm) that goes most of the way around the top of the case.
 
When traveling by vehicle, I often place filled lens cases in a Pelican Case or even a strong Rubbermaid-type plastic storage box. They are well protected from impact and moisture - and the plastic storage container not a target for theft.
 
When I am carrying the lenses for possible use, I will typically SlipLock a Lowepro Lens Case or two to a Lowepro Toploader case (such as the Lowepro Toploader 75 AW) or a Lowepro Light Belt. This makes for a highly customizable setup. You can adjust your cases to take exactly what you need for the shoot.
 
Lowepro's SlipLock attachment is a series of flexible and semi-rigid nylon and Velcro tabs. The semi-rigid tab on the Lowepro Lens Case slides through a wide nylon web on a larger case or belt and Velcros back onto the Lowepro Lens Cases. An additional flexible nylon strap Velcros onto the back of the semi-rigid tab locking everything in place.

 
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