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LensCoat Canon Lens Cover
LensCoat Canon Lens Cover
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LensCoat telephoto lens covers offer your valuable equipment some protection from scrapes and bumps, preserving its resale value. They also help break up the shape of your lens, making it less noticeable to wildlife.

For sections on the larger lenses, the LensCoat features clear plastic windows over the auto focus, lens controls, and also the distance scale. A small hole on the last segment lines up with the alignment indictor, making it easy to quickly line up your lens with camera mount even with the cover installed.

Covers are available for most lenses in a variety of patterns and are made of closed cell neoprene. *Teleconverter set includes each converter listed.

Item #: LC702004-M4
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Our Price: $8999
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5 Most recent customer reviews (see all reviews):
Bruce Sherman
August 22, 2012
As is usual with LensCoat products, very well made and fits my new lens perfectly.
Seemed a little harder to install this one than previous models I have had.


Advantages: Protects gear very well.

Disadvantages: Seems a little overpriced.
Dan Van Slyke, Jr
May 24, 2012
I have not used the lens with the lens coat installed yet. Installation was simple. The one thing not addressed in the instructions was how to handle the big screw head on the lens hood. The Lens Coat does stretch over the screw, although the hole looks too small, just take it slow.
Brendan Kelly
April 16, 2012
WAY over priced but looks great !

Advantages: Looks Great

Disadvantages: WAY TO EXPENCIVE
jeff armstrong
January 9, 2012
Very good product, I have them for all my long lenses.

Advantages: I buy to keep the lens from being damaged so as to help retain their resale value.

Disadvantages: NONE
Richard Drake
October 31, 2011
I bought the lens cover to provide protection against surface blemishes. I have not installed covering on the tripod ring.

Advantages: Easy to install. Should be effective.

Disadvantages: edges on hood can be curled up when storing because of the petal hood shape.
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