This Lens Cover for the Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8 Zoom AF from LensCoat in black is a 100% closed-cell neoprene coat that will protect your lens from bumps and scratches. This cover is ideal for nature and outdoor photographers, as well as sports shooters and photojournalists. It provides a thermal barrier, protecting your hands from the cold lens surface in lower temperatures and it is also waterproof, protecting for your lens in wet conditions. The matte black is able to blend in where desirable or it can be used purely for its protection value.
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Key Features
- 100% Closed-Cell Neoprene
- Protects from Bumps and Scratches
- Waterproof Protection
- Provides a Thermal Barrier
This Lens Cover for the Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8 Zoom AF from LensCoat in black is a 100% closed-cell neoprene coat that will protect your lens from bumps and scratches. This cover is ideal for nature and outdoor photographers, as well as sports shooters and photojournalists. It provides a thermal barrier, protecting your hands from the cold lens surface in lower temperatures and it is also waterproof, protecting for your lens in wet conditions. The matte black is able to blend in where desirable or it can be used purely for its protection value.
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Will this cover the Nikon Z 24-70 2.8 S lens?
Will this cover the Nikon Z 24-70 2.8 S lens?
No, the following lens coat is for the Nikon AF-S Zoom 24-70mm f/2.8G ED autofocus lens.
Date published: 2021-08-23
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Would this also fit the Tamron 24-70mm 2.8?
I'm really not sure but I very much doubt it. Check the physical dimensions of both lenses on the manufactures web sites but even then they would need to be the exact same shape which is unlikely.
Date published: 2018-08-27