Keep your Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 DG OS HSM SPORT lens protected from dust, dirt, and scratches with this black Soft Padded Case. It has a zippered closure and can be used as a spare or replacement for the case that comes with the lens.
- Protects Lens from Dust, Dirt, Scratches
- Zippered Closure
- Use as Spare or Replacement Case
Sigma Soft Lens case Overview
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Sigma Soft Lens case Reviews
great for small lens storage and transportation
Came with a Sigma 30mm f/2.8 but I have purchased three more for my other sony e-mount pancake and compact lenses. They are well padded for storage and transport, but have no connection points for straps or belts so keep that in mind.
Meh. It'll do.
I needed to buy a set of cases for a Nikon 1.4, 1.7, and 2.0 teleconverters, plus a bag for a set of extension tubes. First issue: the product description did not include internal dimension but I looked up the dimensions for the Sigma 30 mm and decided that mine would fit. It does, but my TC is a little loose inside so I've had to add an additional sheet of closed cell foam. B&H: Your product descriptions really need to include full and complete descriptions: dimensions, materials, and so on. Second issue: this has no attachment points. That is, there is no way to attach this bag onto a belt or a strap which means I will still have to use another bag or pouch to carry this when I don't want to have my TC on the camera. Two stars lost because of these two issues.
