The canon white Lens Cover for the Canon 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Lens from LensCoat 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.
A LensCoat Lens Cover also provides a thermal barrier, protecting your hands from cold lenses in lower temperatures. It is easy to install and remove, leaving no residue on the lens. This cover will also help you preserve the resale value of the lens by protecting it from dust, dirt and other contaminants.This version is all white and blends in well with snow or sand.
Please note that the The LensCoat Canon 100-400 IS cannot cover the fixed portion of the lens barrel due to the manner in which the lens barrel extends/retracts leaving approximately 3 inches exposed when the lens is fully extended.
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Comments about LensCoat Lens Cover for Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS Lens - White:
I'm a pro wildlife photog and use LensCoat on all my lenses. I can't tell you how many scratches I've avoided getting on my lens because of this product. Thanks Lenscoat. Although not advertised as waterproof, I've found when out in the elements I get a certain amount of protection I otherwise wouldn't have had.
Highly recommended product.
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Comments about LensCoat Lens Cover for Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS Lens - White:
I originally bought this product to protect the lens, but it turned out that it did not work as intended. After slipping the lens into a sling style shoulder bag, the protector shifted, requiring a re-adjustment of the protector once you take it out. It does not really protect against the elements much, since the item is in 3 sections, not a 1-piece system, plus operating the zoom function with this lens leaves a lot of the barrel exposed. You can get better protection against the elements with a plastic grocery bag! I doubt if it would protect well against significant bumps since it is far too thin, and does not adequately protect the front leading edges where damage is more likely.
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