The black MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 from Tamrac is a 600 denier Ripstop PolyTek nylon lens case with closed-cell foam padding and a weather flap. This case is designed to fit most pro telephoto zoom lenses (such as a 70-200mm f/2.8) with shades (reversed) and other lenses up to 9.5" (24cm) long with a filter size of 77mm. It is part of the M.A.S. (Modular Accessory System) that allows photographers to customize and personalize their backpacks, shoulder bags and cases by using accessories that quickly attach to the M.A.S attachment slots. This case will also attach to any belt or to the Tamrac Modular Accessory Belt. The case has a carrying handle and a belt loop.
| Material |
Exterior: 600 denier Ripstop PolyTek nylon Interior: Closed-cell foam padding |
| Type of Closure | Zipper |
| Exterior Dimensions | 5.5 x 11" (13.97 x 27.94cm) (Dia x H) |
| Interior Dimensions | 3.75 x 9.5" (9.53 x 23.5 cm) (Dia x H) |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Carry handle Belt loop |
| Weight | 6.74 oz (191g) |
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
Use this with my Zoom 10 bag. I have two they will hold my 200mm f2.8, my 70-200mm f4, and my 300mm f4. Great gear for taking pictures at music festivals.
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
I photograph events and bridge construction and this lens case works perfect for both. I bought the wrong size Tamrac belt to go with it so I use whatever belt I have on. Other than pulling my pants down a bit it works great. I put this case on my climbing harness and drag it over rusted, nasty, dirty, wet, steel; bring it home, clean it off and velcro it over my dress belt for the weekends Bar Mitzvah or Wedding. This case allows me to carry two cameras and three lenses. About all you need for most jobs. The velcro works perfectly and the button snaps at the bottom probably aren't necessary but a great security blanket.
It holds the 70-200 beautifully with the lens shade on. But, you have to put the lens in head first, or shade going in first and leave the top unzipped. I've never had the lens want to fall out unless I am actually down on my hands and knees where the case can angle much less than vertical. Putting the lens in the case shade up will make the case top heavy and you could lose the lens. Besides, you never want to lift a lens out of it's case by the shade anyway.
I use this case primarily for the 70-200, but whichever lens comes off the camera: 24-70, 14-24, 50... etc, they just drop right in and stay there until it's time for the big lens to come off.
Zipper on top is heavy duty and I've never had a problem opening or closing it. This is top notch gear if you need it. I highly recommend it.
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
I use this to store my canon 70-200mm f2.8L II IS. It fits nicely in it. Pouch itself is sturdy and nicely padded inside.
Only downside is the pouch feels a bit loose on the bag, I would have like the M.A.S. system to procure a tighter attachment.
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
I just ordered a 300mm lens that came with a case but I wanted a heavy duty case as I am out in the woods tromping around all the time. This one is perfect. Love the large strap on the back of it for attaching to my backpack.
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
CARRY'S MY LONG LENS WITHOUT ME WORRYING ABOUT DAMAGING IT
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
I got this case to hold a Nikon AF 80-200 f/2.8D lens. It fits fine with the hood reversed.
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
perfect for the 70-200mm
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
Excellent padding for a 400mm Tamron lens, carried on the outside of my Tamrac backpack.
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
The quality of the case is good, and it fits my Canon 100-400 well... but not with the lens hood. The lens with hood will fit but it's extremely tight in diameter with some extra room in length. I think the Canon case for this lens fits my needs better but probably provides a bit less protection.
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
simple, padded, accurate size details, well-made
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this lens case is tough though. I wouldn't trust nothing else to care my 70-200 VR II with the hood on. Easy to attach on your belt and very safe. My workflow now is much easier switching between those 2 lenses I usually care when out.
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
I bought this along with a MAS belt system..It works great and easier than carrying a backpack
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
Exactly the right size and padding seems adequate.
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
I would recomend this to any photographer that needed a good lens case.
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
This is a good, large protective case. I use it to hold my EF 70-200mm f/4L and my EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS lenses. Where it is a little too large to carry on an accessory belt, I feel confident about its bump and weather protection when I store my spare lens in a messenger bag while on a shoot in the city.
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
use this for my 70-200 f2.8 is, and my 300 f4 is and its fits both like a glove...
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
I really like the material. The size is nice as well. I currently use it to hold my 580 flash and accessories.
The only downside about the case is the location of the loop strap. It's set a little high so when I place it on my camera case, it actually hangs too low off of it. It's hard to explain but if you get a chance to place it on your camera case before you buy, you will see what I mean.
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
Use this with my Zoom 10 bag. I have two they will hold my 200mm f2.8, my 70-200mm f4, and my 300mm f4. Great gear for taking pictures at music festivals.
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Cons
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
I photograph events and bridge construction and this lens case works perfect for both. I bought the wrong size Tamrac belt to go with it so I use whatever belt I have on. Other than pulling my pants down a bit it works great. I put this case on my climbing harness and drag it over rusted, nasty, dirty, wet, steel; bring it home, clean it off and velcro it over my dress belt for the weekends Bar Mitzvah or Wedding. This case allows me to carry two cameras and three lenses. About all you need for most jobs. The velcro works perfectly and the button snaps at the bottom probably aren't necessary but a great security blanket.
It holds the 70-200 beautifully with the lens shade on. But, you have to put the lens in head first, or shade going in first and leave the top unzipped. I've never had the lens want to fall out unless I am actually down on my hands and knees where the case can angle much less than vertical. Putting the lens in the case shade up will make the case top heavy and you could lose the lens. Besides, you never want to lift a lens out of it's case by the shade anyway.
I use this case primarily for the 70-200, but whichever lens comes off the camera: 24-70, 14-24, 50... etc, they just drop right in and stay there until it's time for the big lens to come off.
Zipper on top is heavy duty and I've never had a problem opening or closing it. This is top notch gear if you need it. I highly recommend it.
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
I use this to store my canon 70-200mm f2.8L II IS. It fits nicely in it. Pouch itself is sturdy and nicely padded inside.
Only downside is the pouch feels a bit loose on the bag, I would have like the M.A.S. system to procure a tighter attachment.
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Cons
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
I just ordered a 300mm lens that came with a case but I wanted a heavy duty case as I am out in the woods tromping around all the time. This one is perfect. Love the large strap on the back of it for attaching to my backpack.
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
CARRY'S MY LONG LENS WITHOUT ME WORRYING ABOUT DAMAGING IT
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Best Uses
Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
I got this case to hold a Nikon AF 80-200 f/2.8D lens. It fits fine with the hood reversed.
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
perfect for the 70-200mm
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
Excellent padding for a 400mm Tamron lens, carried on the outside of my Tamrac backpack.
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
The quality of the case is good, and it fits my Canon 100-400 well... but not with the lens hood. The lens with hood will fit but it's extremely tight in diameter with some extra room in length. I think the Canon case for this lens fits my needs better but probably provides a bit less protection.
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
simple, padded, accurate size details, well-made
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Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
this lens case is tough though. I wouldn't trust nothing else to care my 70-200 VR II with the hood on. Easy to attach on your belt and very safe. My workflow now is much easier switching between those 2 lenses I usually care when out.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
I bought this along with a MAS belt system..It works great and easier than carrying a backpack
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
Exactly the right size and padding seems adequate.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
I would recomend this to any photographer that needed a good lens case.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
This is a good, large protective case. I use it to hold my EF 70-200mm f/4L and my EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS lenses. Where it is a little too large to carry on an accessory belt, I feel confident about its bump and weather protection when I store my spare lens in a messenger bag while on a shoot in the city.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
use this for my 70-200 f2.8 is, and my 300 f4 is and its fits both like a glove...
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Tamrac MX5347 M.A.S. Lens Case - Pro 200 (Black):
I really like the material. The size is nice as well. I currently use it to hold my 580 flash and accessories.
The only downside about the case is the location of the loop strap. It's set a little high so when I place it on my camera case, it actually hangs too low off of it. It's hard to explain but if you get a chance to place it on your camera case before you buy, you will see what I mean.
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