Ideal for nature and outdoor photographers who need to blend into their surroundings, and for sports shooters and photojournalists, the forest green woodland camouflage Lens Cover from LensCoat wraps your Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 AF lens with water- and impact-resistant closed-cell neoprene to protect it from bumps, scratches, light mist, and splashes while also making it comfortable to hold. It provides a thermal barrier, protecting your hands from the cold lens surface in lower temperatures. Made in the USA, the cover is offered here in a classic forest green woodland camouflage pattern that is useful for shooting in the dense wooded areas.
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Key Features
- Impact- & Water-Resistant Neoprene Cover
- Easy to Install and Remove
- Provides a Thermal Barrier
- Made in the USA
Ideal for nature and outdoor photographers who need to blend into their surroundings, and for sports shooters and photojournalists, the forest green woodland camouflage Lens Cover from LensCoat wraps your Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 AF lens with water- and impact-resistant closed-cell neoprene to protect it from bumps, scratches, light mist, and splashes while also making it comfortable to hold. It provides a thermal barrier, protecting your hands from the cold lens surface in lower temperatures. Made in the USA, the cover is offered here in a classic forest green woodland camouflage pattern that is useful for shooting in the dense wooded areas.
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LensCoat LC50014 Reviews
cover protection
By sweetiebug12
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2013-12-26
very nice coat cover!!! i like how it stays on the lens all the time and isn't just a bag.
Good stuff
By Anonymous
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2011-01-06
A little extra protection for your investment.
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