The realtree max4 HD Lens Cover for the Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS Lens from LenCoat is a 100% closed-cell neoprene coat that protects the lens from bumps and scratches. It is ideal for nature, outdoor photographers, sports shooters and photojournalists. It also provides a thermal barrier, protecting your hands from cold lenses in lower temperatures.
The cover is waterproof, providing protection in inclement weather. The Realtree Advantage Max4 HD camouflage pattern offers maximum effectiveness in open terrain. The pattern incorporates cattails, millet, milo, corn stalks, sunflowers, oak and maple leaves, cedar and oak limbs, plus a variety of other plant life into the largest camouflage artwork on the market.
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Comments about LensCoat Lens Cover for Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS Lens - Realtree Max4 HD:
Use it for my Canon 70-200mm IS 2.8 lens. I wanted something to protect the body.
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Comments about LensCoat Lens Cover for Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS Lens - Realtree Max4 HD:
First, I'll just say that I like the way it looks. That's not a matter of the functionality of this lens coat; it's just a general observation and opinion.
I have been a hunter for years. When I am walking in the woods scouting before the hunting season begins, I try not to be apparent to the wildlife I am scouting, particularly white tailed deer and wild turkey. This time of year offers a great opportunity to capture incredible images with your camera. A big white lens is just not what you want to be carrying when you want to be inconspicuous. The coat is lightweight and offers some protection to your bigger investment, a top of the line lens.
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Comments about LensCoat Lens Cover for Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS Lens - Realtree Max4 HD:
It really help your lens from all the scratches and bumps and to keep the lens clean nice to handle when it is cold outside
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Comments about LensCoat Lens Cover for Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS Lens - Realtree Max4 HD:
Saw my first deer today, but she didn't see me! The lens cover is easy to put on, stays in place well, and provides good camo and protection for this lens.
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Comments about LensCoat Lens Cover for Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS Lens - Realtree Max4 HD:
Excellent product for making the white lens disappear. I spend most of my time photographing wildlife and every little bit of camo helps. The only problem I have had is that it has a tendency to roll on the edges when put into the camera bag. I like the extra padded protection it gives the lens.
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Comments about LensCoat Lens Cover for Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS Lens - Realtree Max4 HD:
Very pleased with the fit and ease of installation. Covers most all of the white part of the lens. Provides an additional comfort level knowing there is an added cushion to absorb dings. And it looks cool!!
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Comments about LensCoat Lens Cover for Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS Lens - Realtree Max4 HD:
Protects those high dollar lenses from dirt and scratches. And, helps conceal them in the photo blind too!
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Comments about LensCoat Lens Cover for Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS Lens - Realtree Max4 HD:
Well I bought the Realtree from Lens Coat because I use my lens out of doors in pursuit of ferocious backyard birds and other critters large and small. Well sort of. Anyway, I bought for two reasons, birds don't like the white lens (so they say) and I wanted to protect my investment. I think I can say that I have noticed that I have longer to get the pictures I want, but this could be that I am getting better at what I am doing and not just the camo of the Lenscoat, or at the very least the birds are chuckling at the camo. As for the protection... I guess it is going to keep the nicks and what knot to a minimum. The coat does cover the purty white of Canon's fine piece of glass, and that is a good thing. It seems to me it will keep that pristine white whiter longer based on my experience with a older manual focus Canon lens (white of course)that didn't have the benefit of a Lenscoat kind of system. It goes on the lens fairly easy, like pulling on tight underwear. The tripod ring camo is peel, stick, and trim. That raises some debate internally. But what the hey. It was worth it for me to put it on and trim the length. I can always get the glue off of the ring if I ever to decide to sell the lens(yeah right, NOT!). I definitely like the cool dress up "I am not an indoor photog" look the Lenscoat imparts. Hey camo is Cool! I just wish they had clothes for my lens bodies.
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