The realtree advantage max4 HD Lens Cover for the Canon 600mm f/4 IS Lens from LensCoat covers the lens with a 100% closed-cell neoprene coat, offering protection from bumps, jars and nicks. This coat will allow you to blend in with your surroundings. It is ideal for nature and outdoor photographers, sports shooters and photojournalists. 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.
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. It is waterproof, providing protection in harsh conditions. This version is all white and blends in well with snow or sand.
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Comments about LensCoat Lens Cover for Canon 600mm f/4L IS Lens - Realtree Max4 HD:
use it on a 600mm lenes it help to camo the big white lens when doing wildlife wildlife is less alarm when lens is camo.It allso protect the lens from the elememts.
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Comments about LensCoat Lens Cover for Canon 600mm f/4L IS Lens - Realtree Max4 HD:
A superb lens for birds photography. Very user friendly and easy to master. A time tested lens for over 10 years with proven track record for reliability and superb sharpness plus beautiful bokeh. What more can you ask for at the present price!
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Comments about LensCoat Lens Cover for Canon 600mm f/4L IS Lens - Realtree Max4 HD:
I bought this product for my Canon 600mm f/4 IS. My first thoughts were to keep this very expensive lens looking great for years to come. I always take the best of care with my gear. I also do a lot of birding/wildlife photography, so the camo is a plus in hiding this monster of a lens. The fit is very decent, but it makes storing the lens in the factory hardcase very difficult. Also, the lens cover (facory model) doesn't play nicely with the lens coat. I would recommend purchasing a "hoodie" lens coat.
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Comments about LensCoat Lens Cover for Canon 600mm f/4L IS Lens - Realtree Max4 HD:
Does what is advertized. Requires additional cutting and fitting.
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I used the lens cover on my 600mm F/4L and it really help out on my trip, we got lots of rain and I thought is provided an extra layer of protection. Also it help cover my lens and blend in with my surroundings.
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I use manual focus frequently when shooting song birds. I keep my left hand on the tripod head with my finger tips over the focus ring. I depress the shutter half way and use my fingertips to move the focus ring to fine tune the autofocus. With the lens cover over the focus ring, there was not enough friction to focus easily with just my fingertips. To resolve the issue, I cut a strip of the spine side of heavy duty adhesive-backed velcro and attached it to the outside of the focus ring cover. The down side is that if I ever have to remove the focus ring cover, I will have to remove the velcro and may damage the outside of the cover doing so.
The standard lens shade hood fits very tight with the lens cover on the lens shade. Latching the lid on Canon's Case 600 is even more challenging than it was when the lens was new.
I am very pleased with the quality of the cover. The birds will not react as much as they did with the white lens sticking out of my portable blind.
Comments about LensCoat Lens Cover for Canon 600mm f/4L IS Lens - Realtree Max4 HD:
After spending over $7,000 on a lens this is such a minoryet important accessory that it would be plain silly not tobuy it. It will pay for itself many times over in resale aswell. Just buy it!
Expertise: Publishing wildlife images for almost 30 years.
Problems Encountered: None!
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