The Canon LP1014 Soft Lens Case is made to carry a Canon EF100mm f/2.0, EF 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5 USM, 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5, EF 35-135mm f/4.0-5.6 USM, EF 50mm f/1.4 USM, EF 50mm f/1,8, EF 50mm f/1.8 II, EF 80-200mm f/4.5-5.6 USM, EF 80-200mm f/4.5-5.6 II or EF 85mm f/1.8 USM lens
| Material | Not specified |
| Type of Closure | Drawstring |
| Interior Dimensions | 2.9 x 2.9" (7.37 x 7.37 cm) (LxD) Approximately |
| Carrying/Transport Options | Inside a gadget bag or backpack |
| Weight | Not specified |
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Great Protection
I got one of these cases when I bought an L lens and purchased this one for another regular EF-S lens that didn't come with a case. I really like how it protects my L...Read complete review
I got one of these cases when I bought an L lens and purchased this one for another regular EF-S lens that didn't come with a case. I really like how it protects my L lens and so I thought it would make a nice addition to my other lenses to help protect them as well. The good thing is that each case can fit a multitude of lenses so they are re-usable!
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Much bigger than expected
I bought this for a 50mm f/1.8. It is too big, this is the reason I checked "I would not reccomended it to a friend" adding "if he ...Read complete review
I bought this for a 50mm f/1.8. It is too big, this is the reason I checked "I would not reccomended it to a friend" adding "if he wants to buy it for the 50mm f/1.8 Canon lens."
When I opened the box it seemed a little too big right away. I thought it was the wrong item but the mdel was marked on both the pouch and the box. It is too big for the 50mm. I used it for a 28-105 and it is still big. It is 13cm tall and about 10cm in diameter (about 5" tall and 4" diameter) - I guess these are exterior dimensions, measured with the top open and standing straight. In short, for the 50mm lens, this looks more like a bag than a "dedicated pooch." Canon offers smaller pooches, they should reccomend a smaller one for the 50mm.
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I bought this for a Canon 50mm 1.8 lens...the bag is a little big for that lens,but still works ok. Quality is top notch. I also have Canon 18-55mm kit lens that fits in the case as well.
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If you are Pro Photographer, take care of your lenses.
Thanks to B&H... As usual ontime delivery.
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A little bit pricey, but a very nice case for my canon lens!
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Even though I knew ahead that the cost of materials was probably no more than US$2 for this case, I bit the bullet in making the purchase decision. Looking back, I do not regret as it fits the Canon 50MM f/1.4 lens very tightly. High cost is the real inhibitive factor for many others especially if they only spent $109 for a 50MM f/1.8 lens and this case is [$]. Maybe it is worthwhile only for a more expensive 50MM lens.
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I use this to transport a small 50mm fixed lens in my camera bag--it does the job. When I change out my zoom for the fixed lens, the case almost (not quite) covers my zoom, so it's nice to know that my bigger lens is somewhat protected while I'm shooting with the 50mm. Four stars because it is almost too big for the recommended lenses--rolling around in there can't be good.
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Easy to use, protective.
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I bought this to hold my Zeiss 2/28 ZE lens. Since the lens is about the same size as Canon 85/1.8 it fits perfectly.
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I am very limited with space for the next few months, so this is perfect for traveling without a camera bag. My lens feels very protected and it is also very lightweight.
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The Canon soft lens case is great for protecting my 85mm L lens in my shoulder bag.
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I love these suede pouches so much, I use them for every one of my lenses. I like how it's fitted and easily fits into my carry all bags and backpacks without adding more weight or bulk.
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This product is ideal for any Canon lens. Great product, well made.
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useful. protect my lens from dust
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Bit big for my 50mm F/1.8. Stitching on one side fell apart right away.
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I got one of these cases when I bought an L lens and purchased this one for another regular EF-S lens that didn't come with a case. I really like how it protects my L lens and so I thought it would make a nice addition to my other lenses to help protect them as well. The good thing is that each case can fit a multitude of lenses so they are re-usable!
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I bought this camera bag for my husband for fathers day. It is a wonderful fit, not too big or too small. It really helps to keep the lens secure while traveling and now we don't have to use a towel anymore. He was really impressed with the quality of the product and the usefullness as well. Will be back again and again to buy:)
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I bought this for a 50mm f/1.8. It is too big, this is the reason I checked "I would not reccomended it to a friend" adding "if he wants to buy it for the 50mm f/1.8 Canon lens."
When I opened the box it seemed a little too big right away. I thought it was the wrong item but the mdel was marked on both the pouch and the box. It is too big for the 50mm. I used it for a 28-105 and it is still big. It is 13cm tall and about 10cm in diameter (about 5" tall and 4" diameter) - I guess these are exterior dimensions, measured with the top open and standing straight. In short, for the 50mm lens, this looks more like a bag than a "dedicated pooch." Canon offers smaller pooches, they should reccomend a smaller one for the 50mm.
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I store all my lenses in pouches, I never buy a new lens without it. L-lenses come with similar pouches by default, non-L lenses howeever also need protection against dust, etc. I never leave my lenses without pouches on the bookshelves, or my des...
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This does a great job of keeping the lens well isolated from its partners in my kit drawer.
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I bought this pouch for my 85mm 1.8 lens. My camera bag is durable, so I just needed something to put the lens in for basic protection. It is a no frills case, but does what I bought it to do.
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Small, light easy to find in the bottom of the bag. It is a different size from my other pouch and best of all it (they) don't generate dust.