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📸 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! Review

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Description of 📸 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!

Heavy-duty, water-resistant exterior material. Provides great protection and shock absorption for your lens. Mesh pocket inside lid for lens cap, body cap, etc. DLP-7 Inner size is 124*310mm. Provides 3 carrying options: Rear double touch belt loop, Two webbed eyelet loops for a shoulder strap and Two D-rings for a shoulder strap.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Suitable for Fuji 100-400!

Fujinon XF100-400mmF4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR, black My Fuji 100-400 is a real monster. It's a great lens, but it's big and heavy. and very expensive, so I wanted to protect it somehow. I ordered this bag not knowing if my lens would fit in it or not. My lens fits almost perfectly with the tripod attached and lens hood down. The body is longer than my lens, but that turned out to be a plus. I put some foam on the bottom of the case for extra protection. This bought the lens up to the top of the case.

Pros
  • Permanent test results
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect lens case for Nikon 200-500m

This case is perfect. I bought it to carry around my Nikon 200-500mm. It's not a lot of space so you can put some foam on the bottom for extra protection. The body holds this lens and lens hood when you flip the lens hood, which on Nikon flips the glass end and locks into place. The bag also holds the tripod collar when attached to the lens. You'll need a separate strap if you want to carry the lens and case on your shoulder (although there's a belt loop). All in all a very good case for a lens

Pros
  • Absolute legend
Cons
  • Not the best

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A bit tight for the Tamron 150-600

Sturdy construction, great protection. Price offer. Cannot fault the design which seems to have come a long way. It would have gotten five stars if the Tamron 150-600 with the attached tripod leg hadn't been a bit cramped. I thought it would flex a bit - and it still can - but it's still a little difficult to get the entire unit (hood, lens and stem) out after it's out. Storage can also be a bit unwieldy, with the lens tipping as you slide it in and the end catching on the padding. Either way…

Pros
  • Works great for me
Cons
  • Cable is shorter than other picks

The case provides a convenient and convenient carrying option. Fits perfectly! I recommend that you first place your Extreme in a grocery store grade plastic bag. Then place the entire shebang in the enclosure. This makes it very easy to insert the bag and most importantly, you can easily pull out the speaker using the handles of your shopping bag. It also gives you some security if the case happens to get wet and soaked. Yes, I know the Extreme is waterproof, but why let it get wet when you…

Pros
  • Slim design
Cons
  • Without automatic control

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great protection for your investment

I bought this for my Tamron 150-600mm lens and it fits like it was custom made for this lens. Very durable construction, thickly padded interior, quality zip fastening, water resistant exterior (probably not fully waterproof but will keep out light rain) and comes with a shoulder strap. Before purchasing, I asked if this case would fit my lens with a LensCoat cover, and one reviewer replied that he thought so. I haven't bought the LensCoat yet, but judging by the internal size and how it fits…

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Flimsy

I bought a Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 especially for the African vacation. When I received the lens, I quickly realized that it would not fit in my travel camera bag. Rather than buying a new camera bag and forcing myself to check in my luggage, I looked for a lens bag that would fit in my 38L Gregory Jade backpack. I have a Nikon Z7 and to use a Tamron lens I need to use a Nikon FTZ. Adapter. This lens case easily fits Tamron 150-600 + FTZ adapter. I don't think a longer length…

Pros
  • Robust construction
Cons
  • Reliable

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. I have logic gear. At first I found the padding a little thin, but after comparing the thickness is the same as both other suitcase manufacturers. different density at the top and bottom of the case. 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. Stronger, softer Mountainsmith 2.5" harness with GripTek technology for security and comfort.

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Problems

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Slightly tight for Tamron 150-600

Robust construction, excellent protection. Price offer. Cannot fault the design which seems to have come a long way. It would have gotten five stars if the Tamron 150-600 hadn't been a bit cramped with the tripod leg attached. I thought it would flex a little - and it still can - but it's still a little difficult to get the entire unit (hood, lens and stem) out after it's out. Storage can also be a little awkward, with the lens tipping as you slide it in and the end catching in the padding…

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • No power

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great protection for your investment

I bought this for my Tamron 150-600mm lens and it fits like it was made specifically for that lens. Very durable construction, thickly padded interior, quality zip fastening, water resistant exterior (probably not fully waterproof but will keep out light rain) and comes with a shoulder strap. Before purchasing I asked if this case would fit my LensCoat coated lens and one reviewer said it did. I haven't bought the LensCoat yet, but judging by the internal size and how it fits on the lens…

Pros
  • Bags and Cases
Cons
  • Can't remember but there was something

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…

Pros
  • Lens Case
Cons
  • Quick Guide