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LensCoat Lens Cover for the Canon 200mm f/2 Lens (Realtree Max5)

BH #LELC2002M5 • MFR #LC2002M5
Key Features
  • Waterproof Neoprene Cover
  • Provides a Thermal Barrier
  • Makes Lens Less Visible to Wildlife
  • Helps Maintain Resale Value of Lens
The Realtree Max5 Lens Cover for the Canon 200mm f/2 Lens from LensCoat covers the lens with a 100% closed-cell neoprene coat, offering protection from bumps, jars and nicks. This coat allows your lens to blend in with your surroundings. It is useful for nature and outdoor photographers, as well as sports shooters and photojournalists.
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LensCoat LC2002 Overview

The Realtree Max5 Lens Cover for the Canon 200mm f/2 Lens from LensCoat covers the lens with a 100% closed-cell neoprene coat, offering protection from bumps, jars and nicks. This coat allows your lens to blend in with your surroundings. It is useful for nature and outdoor photographers, as well as sports shooters and photojournalists.

A LensCoat Lens Cover provides a thermal barrier, protecting your hands from cold lens surfaces in low temperatures. It is easy to install and remove, leaving no residue on the lens. It is waterproof, providing protection for your lens in wet conditions. The Realtree Max5 pattern offers effectiveness in open terrain. The pattern features detail of cattails, millet, milo, corn stalks, sunflowers, oak and maple leaves, cedar and oak limbs.

Includes a clear, flexible UV-PVC window over the AF/IS/VR controls and the distance-scale window
Features a custom hole that reveals the red-dot, making for easy alignment to the camera body without having to remove the cover
Compatible with the Canon 200mm f/2 lens

LensCoat LC2002 Specs

Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.26 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
9 x 6.05 x 1.55"

LensCoat LC2002 Reviews

different from what i expected, comes in segments

By riccardo
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2017-09-15

for some reason i thought it would be a single rubber/foam piece that could protect the lens from rain where it rotates at the joints, but it actually comes in individual slices that cover the lens and cap but leave it exposed to water where the lens is most vulnerable. i did not test it and returned it. I'm not saying it is not good, but i just did not like it. seller should probably offer more detailed pictures of the product and all its components. as far as protecting from the rain, a good old plastic bag will do for me.

Not White at All

By Dawei Ye
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2009-12-14

Just a note if you are considering this product - the color is not actually white. It's closer to an olive/beige color. If you imagine the difference between pure white and the Canon telephoto L lens off white color, and multiply that difference by 2, you get the color of this product.To be honest if I had of known, I would have gone with a black option.The material itself is thinner than I imagined. It's basically like a more flexible but thinner version of the hobby foam you get from craft shops, with a piece of fabric over it.I tried contacting Lenscoat@ via the online form about the color. Haven't received a reply after about a week. The Online Chat is never Online (I checked at every different time on an hourly basis over a 4 day period (slept at different times on different days due to the time difference in Australia))...was a total waste of time.The biggest issue is the price. If it was $10, I wouldn't care, but given it costs more than a 50 f/1.8 II lens, geez you'd hope for better value, color accuracy and service.The best part of the product is the convenience of not having to make it yourself - this is what you pay for.Recommended if you can stand the above.

VERY GOOD! And prefect fit my lens.

By hp0369
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2010-02-02

This is prefect match with my EF282 lens.

Great for protection and cold weather

By Anonymous
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2010-01-13

The cover was not too hard to put on, but it is tricky to get all the seems just right. It offers the protection I was looking for, and keeps your hands from freezing like when you hold a bare lens in cold weather. The minor thing I don't like is that when I reverse my hood and put the lens in the case, the cover bunches up around the rim and causes a crease that doesn't want to go away.

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