Lowepro Lens Case 13 x 32 cm (Black)

Key Features
- One-Piece Interior Foam Padding - OverLapped Zipper Guards Against Dust - SlipLock Attachment Tab with Hook/Loop - Interior Mesh Pocket for Lens Cap - Weather-Resistant Nylon Exterior - Quick Grab Handle - Compression Strap for Backpack Use
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Overview
You invest hundreds (even thousands) of dollars in your lenses. Carry them in Lowepro Lens Cases, specially designed to protect those investments. Each is purpose built using thick, one-piece foam padding to provide superior, allover protection for fragile glass and mounts. Lowepros OverLap Zipper construction safeguards a lens from dust and moisture. A SlipLock attachment tab with hook/loop fasteners secures the case to a compatible bag, belt or loop and expands your carrying capacity. Dual zippers provide easy access to the case, and when a lens is in use, you can store its cap in the convenient mesh pocket located inside the lid. Cases are named for the dimensions of lenses they fit. For example, the Lens Case 13 x 32cm fits a lens up to 13cm in diameter by 32cm in height. Lowepros Lens Case collection is crafted of durable, water-resistant materialslight in weight, yet sturdy and protective. Also includes a few extra-handy features youll appreciate when on a shoot or packing for travel: quick-grab handle, detachable/adjustable shoulder strap, plus a compression strap to attach to a loop or daisy chain on a backpack or shoulder bag.
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| Color | Black |
LowePro Lens Case Black 13 x 32 cm
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