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LensCoat for the Canon 600mm f/4 IS II Lens (Realtree Max5)

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LensCoat for the Canon 600mm f/4 IS II Lens (Realtree Max5)Closed Cell Neoprene Protects Lens from Bumps and Scratches Clear Plastic Window over Controls Can Help Disguise Lens from Wildlife Orientation Hole for Mounting Lens The Realtree Max5 LensCoat for the Canon 600mm f 4 IS II Lens from LensCoat covers the lens with a 100% closed cell neoprene coat, offering protection from weather, bumps, jars and nicks. This protective coat allows your lens to blend in with your surroundings, making it useful for

  • Closed-Cell Neoprene
  • Protects Lens from Bumps and Scratches
  • Clear Plastic Window over Controls
  • Can Help Disguise Lens from Wildlife
  • Orientation Hole for Mounting Lens

The Realtree Max5 LensCoat for the Canon 600mm f/4 IS II Lens from LensCoat covers the lens with a 100% closed-cell neoprene coat, offering protection from weather, bumps, jars and nicks. This protective coat allows your lens to blend in with your surroundings, making it useful for nature and outdoor photographers since it can help camouflage your lens from wildlife. It is also an effective accessory for sports shooters and photojournalists who are regularly subjected to less than optimal shooting and climate conditions. The Realtree Max5 camouflage pattern offers maximum effectiveness in open terrain. The pattern incorporates cattails, reeds, cane and grasses to blend into flooded marshes, plus corn, wheat, oats and sunflowers to hide you in open fields.

It features a clear plastic window located in a position that allows you to maintain access to all lens functions, including the distance scale. There is a handy alignment hole that will make mounting the lens to your DSLR body easy.

The LensCoat also provides a thermal barrier, protecting your hands from the cold lens surface in lower temperatures. It is easy to install and remove, leaving no residue on the lens. The LensCoat is waterproof, providing protection in harsh conditions. The increased protection offered by this cover can help preserve the resale value of your lens.

A clear, flexible UV-PVC window allows access to the AF/IS/VR controls and the distance-scale window
Features a custom hole that reveals a red dot for easy alignment to the camera body without having to remove the cover
Helps maintain value of the lens by protecting it from any scratches
Makes the lens easier to use in cold temperatures
Easy to install and remove - leaves no residue on lens
Makes the lens less visible during wildlife photography
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LensCoat for the Canon 600mm f/4 IS II Lens (Realtree Max5)
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