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Review on ๐Ÿ“ธ JJC DLP-7 Deluxe Water-Resistant Lens Pouch Case: Ultimate Protection for Tamron SP 150-600mm, Sigma 150-500mm, Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 200-500mm & More! by Carl Morgan

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One for the money, two for the go.

For $21.80 and free shipping from A&R PHOTO VIDEO INC, I think it's worth it. .Initially I found the padding a bit thin but after comparing the thickness it turned out to be on par with the other two suitcase manufacturers. upper and lower body parts. With the extra layers of foam, my Tamron SP 150-600mm lens with lens hood, tripod mount and QR arm stays in place more securely. I also replaced the carry strap underneath with a stronger, softer 2.5" Mountainsmith strap with GripTek coating for security and comfort. The slim strap that came with the JJC case now fits the small Lowepro lens case. After all, this JJC DLP-7 bag came with a carrying strap, useful as it is. There is. So I also made Velcro material into a small carrying handle to offer a third possibility to transport the case if necessary. In general, I'm happy with the quality of construction and materials. The stitching and design are decent enough for this price range. I hope it is durable. Another reason I chose this body is that its external dimensions are a few inches smaller than the Lowepro body for a lens as large as the Tamron SP 150-600mm. As seen in the photo, the JJC case looks like it will almost fit in the Lowepro. I travel a lot to remote areas to photograph wildlife and landscapes and having a bag that offers good protection without being too bulky helps on those trips. Easier. Maybe not exactly 5 star quality but for the price as it is but with a few modifications I'm happy with it. Bird, bird, bird, bird. Word.

Pros
  • Lens Case
Cons
  • Quick Guide