Neewer Lens Case 4-Pack, Lens Pouch Bag with Thick Protective Neoprene for DSLR Camera Lens Includes: Small, Medium, Large, XLSize
Original price was: $32.99.$28.04Current price is: $28.04.
Last updated on March 14, 2025 8:09 am Details
- 【4-Pack Lens Case】 Comes with small, medium, large and extra large neoprene lens cases for DSLR and mirrorless camera lenses
- 【Lens Protection】 These thick water-resistant neoprene camera lens cases protect your lens from moisture, sand, dust, accidental scratches, and drops
- 【Lens Protection】 These thick water-resistant neoprene camera lens cases protect your lens from moisture, sand, dust, accidental scratches, and drops
- 【Wide Compatibility】 Compatible with Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Fujifilm, Pentax, Panasonic, Sony, Leica, Sigma, Tamron lenses, and more
- 【4 Sizes】 The small case measures 3” × 4”, the medium case measures 3.5” × 5.5”, the large case measures 3.5” × 6.7”, and the extra large case measures 3.5” × 9.5”
Specification: Neewer Lens Case 4-Pack, Lens Pouch Bag with Thick Protective Neoprene for DSLR Camera Lens Includes: Small, Medium, Large, XLSize
|
12 reviews for Neewer Lens Case 4-Pack, Lens Pouch Bag with Thick Protective Neoprene for DSLR Camera Lens Includes: Small, Medium, Large, XLSize
Show all
Most Helpful
Highest Rating
Lowest Rating
Add a review

Neewer Lens Case 4-Pack, Lens Pouch Bag with Thick Protective Neoprene for DSLR Camera Lens Includes: Small, Medium, Large, XLSize
Original price was: $32.99.$28.04Current price is: $28.04.
Amazon Customer –
Good product, very good deal for a set of pouches. I like the drawstring, loop and hook that are attached to these. I have used them to keep one extra lens hanging around my neck while I’m out shooting, it makes it easy to change lenses on the fly. I just hook the lens pouch onto a lanyard that I bought at the dollar store and hang it around my neck, very handy!
Robin C –
These pouches are of the highest quality and ideal for stowage of camera lens’s. They have a thick lined insides, which has two main factors, protection and prevention of cold frosty air reaching the lens’s, and reducing the risk of damage.
Justin K –
The sizes are all quite tall and wide (I store my A6000 camera inside the 2nd biggest pouch with room to spare), but they do the job.
Don’t expect a snug fit for each pouch unless you have a selection of lenses to choose the ones that fit best. If you carried theses pouches around outside of you might have a problem with them not being snug. But I put these inside of a bag anyway, so it doesn’t bother me that the lens has a bit of extra room.
It’s not a whole lot of protection (I wouldn’t travel with them unless these pouches were put in a bag), but the protection is enough to keep your lenses safe from bumping into one another inside your bag.
Mike capson –
I am a professional photographer. I was looking for something to offer my lenses a bit of improved protection when they are in my Think Tank roller bag. Sometimes the bag gets knocked around pretty hard and I wanted to give the lenses a little bit added security. I also wanted to add an extra layer of protection when the bag was open so that the front of the lenses are usually exposed (I hate lens caps!)
The other reason I bought these was so that I could occasionally throw a few lenses into a backpack when I was out and about and didn’t need to carry my complete kit. These guys work great for both scenarios and I am glad I bought them.
This set comes with 4 different sized lens pouches. Each one has a secure drawstring and a little clip on the side. I have not really tested the clip on the side but it looks strong enough to clip on a belt, waist band or to a bag. The drawstring works as expected.
Sizing wise, the largest will fit a 70-200 quite easily. You will need to turn your lens cap backwards to get it in. Something I would do regardless. The middle sizes fit both a 24-70 or a 24-105 easily. The smallest is a bit snug but will fit a 50mm easily. Maybe not an “L” series 50mm but I haven’t really tried that one. I have a voigtlander 35mm for a rangefinder that fits perfectly in the smallest pouch.
I have had these for roughly 3 to 4 months now and use them on a daily basis. I find the quality to be excellent and it holds up well under professional use. Overall the quality is above average with what you would expect and I am happy with my purchase.
Alan –
The pouches give excellent protection from scratches. The smaller of the pouches allows my nifty fifty to fit snuggly. I can fit my 85mm & 24mm lens in the medium side pouch. My 70 – 300 mm lens fits in the largest pouch with room to spare.
Anthony –
Pros:
– Strong
– Value
– Sizes are appropriate for most lens combinations
Cons:
– Non-removable clip
– Bulky
– No front-element protector
Summary:
A sensible combination of lens pouches that cover the vast majority of lenses. The bags feel sturdy and padded to protect lenses from lateral bumps and knocks. The value for this set of 4 bags are unmatched especially from brand-names. However, the added padding from the pouches cause additional bulkiness (in my case quite significantly due to the tight fit of my camera bag) and will need to be accounted for before purchasing. Also, there is no rigid front-element protector plate at the bottom of these pouches although the added thickness of the pouches may mitigate the lack of bottom protection somewhat. Lastly, the plastic clip is again quite bulky and non-removable. All in all, quite a reasonable set of lens pouches that I would purchase again largely due to the great value.
Sam Ruben –
I’ve had these for about 2 months now. They are gently used daily by an avid hobbyist. The thick neoprene offers excellent bump protection inside my camera bags. I feel confident when placing my bag down that lenses are not grinding into each other causing damage. These will not offer enough cushion to protect against dropping a lens. The plastic clips seem a bit too flimsy for me to be trusting, but if you want to use the belt loop, it seems substantial. I don’t make a habit of it, but I have used these as belt mounted pouches on a couple of occasions. The loop on the smallest size pouch is too small to be of any use.
The drawcord mechanisms have held up so far, but the stitching on the seam where the neoprene is held together at the top has started to come undone. They are very hastily assembled in a factory with little attention to detail on the sewing. The problem is easily solved with a couple drops of super glue, or if you have a needle and black thread handy, you can reinforce the stitching.
Overall, you get what you pay for, and these are no exception. They do the job, and are fairly affordable. Would be nice to see these sold separately for a reasonable price.
NeilS –
Super protective cases. Good sizing and do the job they were designed to do. I don’t know how lenses would survive if dropped as I have no intention of finding out. These are great for packing into a rucksack or bag for that little bit of piece of mind.
Geo G –
I purchased these for 2 reasons, 1 a couple of lenses didn’t come with cases and 2 I hike and these cases have clips to hang them so I can keep a second lens handy. I have mixed feelings over these cases, the quality on them is great, far better then any bag that came with my other lenses. The problem is fit isn’t the greatest, the small one is so small it may fit a teleconverter, I ended up using it for a right angle view finder. the second smallest barely fits an 18-55 x 52 lens. the 3rd largest fits a 70-200 x 52 fine but its long and largest bag fits a 70-300 x 58 snugly on the width and about 2″ too long
“
Dave C –
This set is very good and offer good protection. The image makes it look like the may be reinforced but they are not, it is made from a padded fabric, but I still think the lenses are safe. The small pouch will only hold a small lens and not most kit lenses. The large one is possibly a mix of too big for most lenses and if I owned a lens that fit it well, I don’t think I would trust it to be safe enough.
But for the price, using the 2 middle pouches are perfect.
Dilo –
I often travel with a lot of lenses and these days, cannot carry them all in my camera bad due to luggage weight restrictions. With these I can spread them round in my main luggage, reasonably confident that they will be well protected.
losttourist –
The quality of these pouches look good. The drawstring stays tight. They are nicely padded and fit my lenses nicely. I use these to carry my lenses if I’m just throwing them in a basic backpack. I use the smallest for my 50mm prime the next size up for my 18-55mm then the next size up for my 70-300mm lens. Now I don’t have a lens for the biggest pouch however I found it fits a 1 litre day bottle of sparkling water! I also use this pouch with the full water bottle as a weight for my tripod when i’m using my 500mm telephoto to keep the tripod steady. (Pretty handy!) . The clips are handy to use and so is the belt loop on these pouches. Have to say I’m very happy with these and I do recommend them.