JJC Deluxe Lens Case Pouch for Canon EF 24-70mm f2.8L/EF 16-35mm f2.8L/EF 85mm f1.4L/EF 70-300mm f4-5.6 IS USM,Nikon AF-S 24-70mm f2.8/AF-P…
$28.99
Last updated on December 21, 2024 7:06 pm Details
- Interior Size: 100 x 175mm/ Exterior Size: 125 x 190mm, Compatible with Lenses with diameter and height below 100 x 182mm (Note: Since the lens pouch is soft and flexible, the size of lenses that can be held may be slightly larger than the interior size of the pouch)
- Water-resistant exterior material (Polyester Fiber) + Foam cushion interior
- Provides great protection and shock absorption for your lens
- Mesh pocket inside lid for lens cap, body cap, etc.
- Provides 4 carrying options, fits Lowepro belt
Specification: JJC Deluxe Lens Case Pouch for Canon EF 24-70mm f2.8L/EF 16-35mm f2.8L/EF 85mm f1.4L/EF 70-300mm f4-5.6 IS USM,Nikon AF-S 24-70mm f2.8/AF-P…
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13 reviews for JJC Deluxe Lens Case Pouch for Canon EF 24-70mm f2.8L/EF 16-35mm f2.8L/EF 85mm f1.4L/EF 70-300mm f4-5.6 IS USM,Nikon AF-S 24-70mm f2.8/AF-P…
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JJC Deluxe Lens Case Pouch for Canon EF 24-70mm f2.8L/EF 16-35mm f2.8L/EF 85mm f1.4L/EF 70-300mm f4-5.6 IS USM,Nikon AF-S 24-70mm f2.8/AF-P…
$28.99
Ephraim Gonzales –
I feel like I can throw this pouch with my lens inside lol thicc padding and good quality material for the price.
colin –
When I purchased this lens case I also purchased a number of others at the same time. This one was the best of the bunch!
peter –
Pro grade. Great quality.
Krishnan R. –
The XL Version of the case is what I picked up because I was a little concerned that the L may not be large enough. I’m very happy that I did because I am very pleased. I got this case because I needed something that would securely carry my 24-70 f2.8 lens with the hood attached securely, whilst being small. This bag is made of some good quality material and when I put my lens in, it was a snug fit. It has just enough resistance to hold the lens in place and still making it easy enough to take out. It’s not clear in the photo but it does have a double loop on the zip for a lock so if you want to be extra secure on trips for anti tampering. I probably won’t use the belt functionality because I don’t trust velcro (just me personally) but it has enough clip support to hook it onto a bag if you need to. Will post an update after I take a longer travel trip.
Clifford L. –
Awesome lens case. Great quality. Lots of padding. Good construction.
Gino Pulice –
This carrying case is exactly what I needed for carrying my zoom lense while keeping it secure.
69CamaroSS –
I recently purchased an Olight Marauder 2 flashlight. Unlike it’s similarly priced competitor (Acebeam), this THREE HUNDRED PLUS $ flashlight, does NOT come with a carrying case of any kind. Shame on them for that. So I measured the light, and purchased this case to protect, and store it in.
The case arrived quickly, and turned out to be a PERFECT fit for the Marauder 2. Fits into the case nicely, and snugly, with little resistance when taking it out. The Olight Marauder 2 I have is black, with blue indicator lights, and a blue lens bezel, so this case actually looks like it could have come with the light. It SHOULD have. Also, the zipper on the case is top quality, as well.
Regardless, if you have a Marauder 2, this is the case for it. Buy it, you won’t be disappointed.
Jim J –
I selected the DLP-6 II case because it fit my Nikon 70-200mm f4.0 lens perfectly with the lens hood on. The case is well made with heavy duty water resistant material like you find on a good back pack. The seams are swell stitched with no exposed threads on the exterior. The interior is padded and that is covered by a gray nylon like fabric that allows the lens to easily slip into place. it has straps at top and bottom to adjust the snugness of fits Has a double ended zipper to allow the top to open. The zipper pulls overlap and can be locked together,
Inside the bag, there is a mesh pocket at the top where you could put a lens cleaning cloth. I do not recommend putting any filters there unless they are in their own hard case because the lens can jostle up and down inside the case and break the filter.
It has a padded shoulder strap or a double velcro belt strap, or 2 D -rings for carrying. The shoulder strap attaches to the two plastic D-rings that are well attached to the bag. The buckles, D-rings and swivel shoulder strap snaffles are all heavy duty plastic. Not as durable as metal but should last a long time.
There is a convenient loop at the top that makes it easy to grab in case you are not using the shoulder strap. I have found these loops to be super handy when grabbing a camera bag or lens pouch from the bottom of my closet or cabinet. You get a secure grip without worrying about dropping a valuable piece of camera gear.
I do a lot of camping and wanted something to protect my gear from dust, rain and hard knocks while traveling and hiking and this will work well for that.
I can highly recommend it
Karl A Plesz –
I needed a nice safe carrying case for my Sony E-mount 55-210mm lens and this is the perfect sized case. The internal padding gives me confidence that my lens will be safe.
GB Sitka –
Advertised that Size Large will fit Nikkor af-s 16-35mm 1:4… it will just fit the lens but not the hood… way too small..even with hood reversed… too narrow. Overall quality is good… can use with other lenses… no way to figure what the appropriate size is for this lens with hood. A wide angle lens like this almost always needs the hood if using outside… Inconvienieced and delay in being able to protect my lens.
Harper –
These are high quality pouches that provide great protection. IMHO they protect far better than the drawstring pouches that don’t really provide any structure. They have very thick padding and a zipper to hold them in securely. They are larger than the drawstring pouches and a bit more expensive but after spending so much on the lenses, I’m willing to spend a little extra to make sure they’re secure in a happy place. I can put these in my messenger bag and feel that the lenses won’t be damaged (I really dislike camera bags). But they do come with a shoulder strap if you’re so inclined to use them that way.
The small size fits my Canon 10-18mm and my 50mm with their hoods on. The medium size fits my Canon 18-135mm fine BUT it won’t hold the lens hood too. It’s unfortunate but a relatively minor issue for me.
These were good purchases for me!
Mr. Nelxon –
Sizing the pouch takes a bit of guesswork. I’ve not had any problems storing some of the lenses I use so far.
Works ok for my 24 to 120mm Nikon ‘roomy’ for that lens and perfect for the 105mm prime but tight for the Rokinon 14mm, inside diameter maxes out with that lens at about 3.5” with the lens hood and cap on.
Height is ok for most lenses, look at the one pic with the vertical ruler for an idea on height. This by the way is their large pouch.
Hope the pix help.
Materials are nylon with padding all around and an ok zipper, for the price it is fine.
Pouch offers some protection against light moisture but probably not against dropping on the ground, I wouldn’t bet on either, you get a 1” wide nylon carry strap adjustable for on the shoulder carry if you like.
Additionally, there’s a Velcro flap on the back, looks to be about 1.5” or so wide that you can use to attach it to a pack or other camera bag. I guess you could put t on your belt but I really can’t see doing that.
Beats leaving your lenses on the shelf getting dusty or banging around in a bag unprotected.
If you contemplate bringing an extra lens this is a good way to carry it. Seems durable, if you take care it will last a good while. I really can’t see breaking it.
It is difficult (I think) finding good fitting pouches. Far from a pro product but an ok compromise I suppose.
Don Crawley –
Great quality, padding, zippers, etc. Don’t skimp on protecting your expensive lens.