The Beta Shell 4.0-220mm Rigid Waterproof Lens Case (Black) is compatible with zoom SLR lenses with lower F-stops. It fits lenses with an external length of 6.73-8.39" (171-213mm) and maximum external diameter of 3.43" (87mm) or less. The case has a rigid cylindrical design that protects the lens against the harshest environments. A 1.5" Visco-elastic polyurethane foam support system dampens impact. It has a 2.0mm thick neoprene liner. There is a heavy-duty O-ring seal that keeps water, moisture, and dirt out. The case protects the lens from temperature changes that can develop condensation and fog.
The case is made from 6.5mm extruded ABS polymer shell lid. The shell and base are made from CNC machined ABS and PVC polymers. It has a high gloss finish that is scratch-resistant. It is individually sealed and tested against water penetration.
This case is compatible with Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L USM, EF 180mm f/3.5L macro USM. It also fits Nikon Nikkor AF 180/2.8 IF-ED, Nikkor AF 180/2.8 D IF-ED, Nikkor AF 70-210 f4, Nikkor AF 80-200 f4.5, Nikkor AF 80-200 f2.8 lens. Other brand ie; Contax, Pentax and similar size lenses can also fit in the case.
This case is assembled and finished by hand in the U.S.A.
| Material |
Exterior: 6.5mm extruded ABS polymer shell lid Exterior: CNC ABS polymer lid and base Interior: 1.5" Visco-elastic polyurethane foam Interior: 2.0mm thick neoprene liner |
| Type of Closure | Lid screws on |
| Interior Dimensions | 6.73-8.39 x 3.43" (171-213 x 87mm) (L x Dia) |
| Carrying/Transport Options | Elastic strap |
| Weight | 1.32 lbs (600g) |
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This product appears to be top quality. I had to return my purchase due to an incorrect size being shipped. I did not re-order this product in the proper size because the next size was $20 more which I felt was excessive.
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Unfortunately I wont be using this case. The dimension are small for the model II version of the Canon 70-200 2.8 lens, and I expect it would damage the manual focus ring of the lens.
I didn't test it for water tightness, but it looks and feels well construction... to bad the documentation is not up to date.
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