The LensCoat Cover for the Sigma 70-200mm EX DG Lens in digital camo is a 100% closed-cell neoprene coat that protects the lens from bumps and scratches. Ideal for nature and outdoor photographers, sports shooters, and photojournalists. This cover also provides a thermal barrier for your hands, protecting them from cold lenses in lower temperatures. Additionally, this cover is waterproof, protecting your lens in wet, inclement conditions.
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Key Features
- 100% Closed-Cell Neoprene
- Protects from Scrapes and Bumps
- Waterproof Protection
- Provides a Thermal Barrier
The LensCoat Cover for the Sigma 70-200mm EX DG Lens in digital camo is a 100% closed-cell neoprene coat that protects the lens from bumps and scratches. Ideal for nature and outdoor photographers, sports shooters, and photojournalists. This cover also provides a thermal barrier for your hands, protecting them from cold lenses in lower temperatures. Additionally, this cover is waterproof, protecting your lens in wet, inclement conditions.
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LensCoat LC7020028 Reviews
Great for protecting your investment
By Brad Richard
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2013-07-15
this a great thing to have to protect you lens from getting beat up.
Seems like a waste to me
By musicman
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2011-07-19
Okay, so I couldn't afford the Nikkor (which is weather sealed) and I figured this would make up for it. Yikes! After calibrating the lens, the pics are tack sharp; this contraption I still haven't figured out. It covers all the areas that a photog needs to feel and not take your eye off your subject. Windows for markings and swithes are too small. A cover for the hood? come on. And what focus limiter? Pass this one by; carry a large zip-lock bag.
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