Product Description
5" high x 3.25" diameter / Black / Handy add-on padded lens case that packs a mid-range zoom or a fixed focal length lens, or two teleconverters
Customer Reviews:
Lowepro Lens Case, size "1" - nice!.......2007-04-11
I needed a padded case for my Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Zoom Lens, and this fits it perfectly. But, just the lens, not the lens hood too. (I have the EW-78B II Lens Hood - and that will not fit on this lens any which way in this case). If you want to keep your hood with your lens in a case, this one is too small for that. I looked at the LP1116 Canon Soft Lens Case (bag) and I just didn't think that would protect the lens very well, so I went with the Lowpro "1", and I'm glad I did.
tawhid - UK.......2007-02-18
i got it for my 16-35mm 2.8L just to keep its safe with extra protection, but the lens hood (EW-83E) don't fit on that case. other then that its okay.
Perfect for several different lenses.......2007-02-11
This lens case fits any one of several of my lenses: 10-22mm wide angle lens, 100mm macro lens, 17-85mm zoom lens. I attach this to my Tamrac Velocity 7 by the same type of attachment system that Tamrac uses for all of thier products. A flap slides into the available MAS system slot on the camera bag and is secured VERY securely with a double locking velcro strap system. This leaves plenty of room in the bag for my camera and other gear. Nicely padded to protect your lens investment.
A Solution That Works.......2006-11-11
I have been trying to find a way to easily carry a lot of camera equipment for quite some time. I have tried backpacks, shoulder bags, duffel bags, but none of them really worked all that well. Then I saw the Lowepro Street and Field system with completely customizable pouches, vests, belts, and accessories. It works great, you only get the pouches you need so there is no waisted space and you can organize them however you want according to how often they are used (put frequently used items in easier to access places.)
The variety alone of this system is worth the investment, but the quality and ease of use is also very high which is a big plus. You can get a case for any lens, camera body, or accessory you have. I even have cases for my cell phone and water bottle. One word of caution, be sure to measure your lens with the lens hood on backwards if you use them to make sure that the entire thing will fit into the pouch, because sometimes the lens will fit, but then the lens with the lens hood will not. I often carry 5-6 lenses, extension tubes, teleconverters, extra memory cards and batteries, and a bunch of cleaning supplies and other gadgets, which weights a ton. But when they are evenly distributed on this vest/belt Lowepro system it is actually very manageable.
The only down side is that everyone will be staring at you because you have thousands of dollars of camera equipment strapped to your body. But if you can overlook that, this is the way to go. I have used this system at many zoos without ever having problems, in fact just unzipping a single lens and switching seems safer to me than opening an entire bag of equipment every time you want to switch lenses. Many of the cases also come with a built in rain/snow cover so if the weather changes all of your equipment is not destroyed. You can also put just a few pouches on a normal belt when you are just going to take photos in the back yard or don't need to take all of your equipment, which is nice. I really can't say enough about how much easier this makes traveling with a lot of equipment, if you have been hopelessly searching for a better solution, consider this, you won't regret it.
Product Description
Padded lens case that holds many of today's popular lenses, including compact telephoto, wide angle and small zooms / Protective OverLap Zipper
Customer Reviews:
It is only one case.......2007-10-05
In the picture it shows 2 views and the title is Lens Case 2 - so I thought it was 2 cases and when it arrived, I thought I am missing one - turns out it the 2 series - so if you need 2 of these, order 2 - not just one like me :)
LOWEPRO LENS CASE 2.......2007-07-21
GRATE PRODUCT HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
I AM USING THIS WITH CANON 70-200ISL VR 2.8/F LENS.
FITS WELL A +++++++++++
Great way to protect your valuable lenses.......2007-02-11
This lens case fits my Canon 70-300mm IS USM lens or any one of several of similar size. I attach this to my Tamrac Velocity 7 by the same type of attachment system that Tamrac uses for all of thier products. A flap slides into the available MAS system slot on the camera bag and is secured VERY securely with a double locking velcro strap system. This leaves plenty of room in the bag for my camera and other gear. Nicely padded to protect your lens investment.
A Solution That Works.......2006-11-11
I have been trying to find a way to easily carry a lot of camera equipment for quite some time. I have tried backpacks, shoulder bags, duffel bags, but none of them really worked all that well. Then I saw the Lowepro Street and Field system with completely customizable pouches, vests, belts, and accessories. It works great, you only get the pouches you need so there is no waisted space and you can organize them however you want according to how often they are used (put frequently used items in easier to access places.)
The variety alone of this system is worth the investment, but the quality and ease of use is also very high which is a big plus. You can get a case for any lens, camera body, or accessory you have. I even have cases for my cell phone and water bottle. One word of caution, be sure to measure your lens with the lens hood on backwards if you use them to make sure that the entire thing will fit into the pouch, because sometimes the lens will fit, but then the lens with the lens hood will not. I often carry 5-6 lenses, extension tubes, teleconverters, extra memory cards and batteries, and a bunch of cleaning supplies and other gadgets, which weights a ton. But when they are evenly distributed on this vest/belt Lowepro system it is actually very manageable.
The only down side is that everyone will be staring at you because you have thousands of dollars of camera equipment strapped to your body. But if you can overlook that, this is the way to go. I have used this system at many zoos without ever having problems, in fact just unzipping a single lens and switching seems safer to me than opening an entire bag of equipment every time you want to switch lenses. Many of the cases also come with a built in rain/snow cover so if the weather changes all of your equipment is not destroyed. You can also put just a few pouches on a normal belt when you are just going to take photos in the back yard or don't need to take all of your equipment, which is nice. I really can't say enough about how much easier this makes traveling with a lot of equipment, if you have been hopelessly searching for a better solution, consider this, you won't regret it.
Lens pouch review.......2006-07-02
Good quality product which actually measured slightly larger than indicated providing room for a good sized zoom lens. As usual Amazon shopping beat all others for pricing.
Product Description
Rigid base to support short lenses / Interior Size: Depth 3 x Height 3.5 inch, 7.5 x 9 cm / Outer fabric: Water-resistant 600D TXP
Customer Reviews:
works well.......2007-12-18
Purchased this to hold our alternate lens for our Cannon XTi. This size (1S) case holds the stock lens (EF-S 18-55mm/3.6-5.5) and our favorite other (portfolio) lens (EF 85mm/1.8 - reportedly 2.8 inches long), securely. Fits well without extra room. The case has a belt loop with which we attach it to our other case. All in all, very pleased with the purchase.
Great Lense Protection For Modular Setups.......2007-04-24
I love the Lowepro Lens Cases and I own 2 of them already. My first was the Lowepro Lens Case 1 which I use to house my Canon 100mm Macro lens (a bit of a tight fit but it works). The Lowepro Lens Case 1S is a perfect fit for the Canon 18-55mm kit lens that came with my XTI. Since I've opted for a messenger bag to hold my gear instead of a traditional camera bag, the Lowepro cases have been the perfect option to keep my lenses safe in my bag.
A Solution That Works.......2006-11-11
I have been trying to find a way to easily carry a lot of camera equipment for quite some time. I have tried backpacks, shoulder bags, duffel bags, but none of them really worked all that well. Then I saw the Lowepro Street and Field system with completely customizable pouches, vests, belts, and accessories. It works great, you only get the pouches you need so there is no waisted space and you can organize them however you want according to how often they are used (put frequently used items in easier to access places.)
The variety alone of this system is worth the investment, but the quality and ease of use is also very high which is a big plus. You can get a case for any lens, camera body, or accessory you have. I even have cases for my cell phone and water bottle. One word of caution, be sure to measure your lens with the lens hood on backwards if you use them to make sure that the entire thing will fit into the pouch, because sometimes the lens will fit, but then the lens with the lens hood will not. I often carry 5-6 lenses, extension tubes, teleconverters, extra memory cards and batteries, and a bunch of cleaning supplies and other gadgets, which weights a ton. But when they are evenly distributed on this vest/belt Lowepro system it is actually very manageable.
The only down side is that everyone will be staring at you because you have thousands of dollars of camera equipment strapped to your body. But if you can overlook that, this is the way to go. I have used this system at many zoos without ever having problems, in fact just unzipping a single lens and switching seems safer to me than opening an entire bag of equipment every time you want to switch lenses. Many of the cases also come with a built in rain/snow cover so if the weather changes all of your equipment is not destroyed. You can also put just a few pouches on a normal belt when you are just going to take photos in the back yard or don't need to take all of your equipment, which is nice. I really can't say enough about how much easier this makes traveling with a lot of equipment, if you have been hopelessly searching for a better solution, consider this, you won't regret it.
Product Description
Small padded lens case designed for wider lenses such as 20-35mm f/2.8 zooms (with hood attached, not in place) and other short, large-diameter lens
Customer Reviews:
A must have for your camera lenses.......2007-09-16
Lowepro cases are a must have for all your lenses. Protect you equipment - lenses are not inexpensive. I even put my lenses in the case and then in the pockets of my camera bag for extra protection - especially from the security agents at airports that seem to get some fun out of shoving your bags into others and even off the table (which has happened to my camera bag twice after going through the xray!).
Up to usual LowePro standards.......2007-06-13
I purchased this case to protect a Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II lens. The compatibility chart at lowepro.com said that it would fit. I have found that this chart does not consider the lens hood in many cases and this is one of them. The case is a perfect fit for this lens with no hood. With the hood on reversed, it is quite an ordeal to get the combo in this case. It is possible but it takes some doing. I don't believe that there is an larger, better fit alternative in the LowePro line. The bag that Canon sends with the case offers no real shock protection for the lens so you really need something.
LowePro lens cases are a great value. They are very well made and the materials are of excellent quality.
Size makes a difference.......2007-03-23
Before I was aware of the optional size cases, I wrote a review of the Lowepro Beltpack which was critical of the overal camera case. Using the properly sized cases makes all the difference in the functionality of the Lowepro beltpack. My only suggestion to Lowepro would be to sell the beltpack as a system, allowing the consumer to choose the lens cases needed. I now have two new tall lens cases which I will probably never use.
A Solution That Works.......2006-11-11
I have been trying to find a way to easily carry a lot of camera equipment for quite some time. I have tried backpacks, shoulder bags, duffel bags, but none of them really worked all that well. Then I saw the Lowepro Street and Field system with completely customizable pouches, vests, belts, and accessories. It works great, you only get the pouches you need so there is no waisted space and you can organize them however you want according to how often they are used (put frequently used items in easier to access places.)
The variety alone of this system is worth the investment, but the quality and ease of use is also very high which is a big plus. You can get a case for any lens, camera body, or accessory you have. I even have cases for my cell phone and water bottle. One word of caution, be sure to measure your lens with the lens hood on backwards if you use them to make sure that the entire thing will fit into the pouch, because sometimes the lens will fit, but then the lens with the lens hood will not. I often carry 5-6 lenses, extension tubes, teleconverters, extra memory cards and batteries, and a bunch of cleaning supplies and other gadgets, which weights a ton. But when they are evenly distributed on this vest/belt Lowepro system it is actually very manageable.
The only down side is that everyone will be staring at you because you have thousands of dollars of camera equipment strapped to your body. But if you can overlook that, this is the way to go. I have used this system at many zoos without ever having problems, in fact just unzipping a single lens and switching seems safer to me than opening an entire bag of equipment every time you want to switch lenses. Many of the cases also come with a built in rain/snow cover so if the weather changes all of your equipment is not destroyed. You can also put just a few pouches on a normal belt when you are just going to take photos in the back yard or don't need to take all of your equipment, which is nice. I really can't say enough about how much easier this makes traveling with a lot of equipment, if you have been hopelessly searching for a better solution, consider this, you won't regret it.
Product Description
A lens case that holds an 80-200mm or 70-300mm lens / Size (Interior): 4.5D x 8H in. / 11.5 x 20.5 cm / Outer fabric: water-resistant 600D TXP
Customer Reviews:
Nice case but won't fit a Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8L IS USM.......2007-06-13
I purchased this case to protect a Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8L IS USM lens. The lens comes with a fairly nice case but after the lens and case fell out of the back of my SUV, I got to looking at it. The sides of the case are not padded. So I decided to get a LowePro case since they have a nice layer of padding on all sides, top and bottom. I consulted the lowepro.com compatibility chart and this case was supposed to fit. However, it will only fit with the lens hood and tripod ring removed. I returned it and ordered a lens case 4. It should be a better fit.
I gave this product 5 stars since it is a great value and is well made. It would just be better if LowePro's web site gave you more details on the fit with each lens.
More then a lens case..........2007-06-01
I use this case to carry my 70-200 2.8 or 100-400mm lens with my smaller camera cases. I also use it with my Sony camcorder when I use my Lowepro Computrekker and my lens fit in the bag. Well padded and very durable. Has Lowepro's SlipLock strap on it. It can be secured to the side of many camera bags that support external attachments (I use it with my lowepro and tarmac cases). Great addition if it is the size you need. At this time Lowepro has 8 different sizes available.
Size (Interior): 4.5D x 8H in. / 11.5 x 20.5 cm
Outer fabric: water-resistant 600D TXP
Lens Case.......2007-01-19
Had to return this case as it was too big for the lens I ordered.
A Solution That Works.......2006-11-11
I have been trying to find a way to easily carry a lot of camera equipment for quite some time. I have tried backpacks, shoulder bags, duffel bags, but none of them really worked all that well. Then I saw the Lowepro Street and Field system with completely customizable pouches, vests, belts, and accessories. It works great, you only get the pouches you need so there is no waisted space and you can organize them however you want according to how often they are used (put frequently used items in easier to access places.)
The variety alone of this system is worth the investment, but the quality and ease of use is also very high which is a big plus. You can get a case for any lens, camera body, or accessory you have. I even have cases for my cell phone and water bottle. One word of caution, be sure to measure your lens with the lens hood on backwards if you use them to make sure that the entire thing will fit into the pouch, because sometimes the lens will fit, but then the lens with the lens hood will not. I often carry 5-6 lenses, extension tubes, teleconverters, extra memory cards and batteries, and a bunch of cleaning supplies and other gadgets, which weights a ton. But when they are evenly distributed on this vest/belt Lowepro system it is actually very manageable.
The only down side is that everyone will be staring at you because you have thousands of dollars of camera equipment strapped to your body. But if you can overlook that, this is the way to go. I have used this system at many zoos without ever having problems, in fact just unzipping a single lens and switching seems safer to me than opening an entire bag of equipment every time you want to switch lenses. Many of the cases also come with a built in rain/snow cover so if the weather changes all of your equipment is not destroyed. You can also put just a few pouches on a normal belt when you are just going to take photos in the back yard or don't need to take all of your equipment, which is nice. I really can't say enough about how much easier this makes traveling with a lot of equipment, if you have been hopelessly searching for a better solution, consider this, you won't regret it.
Product Description
Kit includes: 1) Lowepro Topload Zoom 2 Camera Bag; 2) LensPen Lens Cleaning System; 3) LensPen DigiKlear LCD Screen Cleaning System; 4) 6-Piece Cleaning Kit ♦ This streamlined holster bag is for travel, sports and outdoor photography. Carry it on the non-slip shoulder strap, a belt or an optional Topload Zoom Chest Harness. Includes a reverse-open lid for fast access, front zip pocket, inner mesh pocket and a hand grip. ♦ The unique design of the LensPen makes cleaning your lens fast, simple and effective. On one end, a retractable soft brush sweeps dust and loose particles away from the glass. On the other end, a special dry cleaning compound is used to gently remove fingerprints and spots. The result is a crystal clear lens surface and better pictures in just seconds. 100% safe for all lenses. ♦ The LensPen DigiKlear takes all the benefits of the Original LensPen, and applies them to LCD screens found on digital cameras, camcorders, PDAs, cell phones, and countless other portable devices. A special triangular tip gives the LensPen DigiKlear the ability to clean the hard-to-reach corners of many screens. ♦ This 6-piece kit contains an assortment of useful tools such as the Hurricane air blower, lens cleaning tissues, lens cloth, cleaning solution, a blower brush, and cotton swabs.
Product Description
Kit includes: 1) Lowepro Nova 2 AW Camera Bag; 2) LensPen Lens Cleaning System; 3) LensPen DigiKlear LCD Screen Cleaning System; 4) 6-Piece Cleaning Kit ♦ A small, light bag -- loves to travel. The Nova 2 AW has a great look, hi-tech materials, and our famous All Weather Cover to protect gear from the elements -- even dust and torrential rain. Includes a customizable interior; OverLap Zipper; NoDrop Pocket for film and filter changes; many inner and outer pockets; a curved, pressed-foam shoulder strap; belt loops; and padded handle. ♦ The unique design of the LensPen makes cleaning your lens fast, simple and effective. On one end, a retractable soft brush sweeps dust and loose particles away from the glass. On the other end, a special dry cleaning compound is used to gently remove fingerprints and spots. The result is a crystal clear lens surface and better pictures in just seconds. 100% safe for all lenses. ♦ The LensPen DigiKlear takes all the benefits of the Original LensPen, and applies them to LCD screens found on digital cameras, camcorders, PDAs, cell phones, and countless other portable devices. A special triangular tip gives the LensPen DigiKlear the ability to clean the hard-to-reach corners of many screens. ♦ This 6-piece kit contains an assortment of useful tools such as the Hurricane air blower, lens cleaning tissues, lens cloth, cleaning solution, a blower brush, and cotton swabs.
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