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LensCoat® Sigma 50-500 OS

Regular price$98.75
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LensCoat® for the Sigma 50-500 OS

LensCoat® Sigma 50-500 OS telephoto lens cover offers your valuable equipment some protection from scrapes and bumps, preserving its resale value. It also helps break up the shape of your lens, making it less noticeable to wildlife.

The LensCoat® Sigma 50-500 OS features a clear plastic windows over the auto focus controls, zoom lock and also the distance scale.

*This cover comes with an optional piece for the lens is zoomed out to 500mm which can be quickly and easily put on and removed with its Velcro attachment as seen in the picture.

**As of 8/1/2011 this kit includes a piece for the APS-C hood

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Excellent products, fits perfectly with hood on or reversed as intended (in my case a 600mm VR FL with Nikon D600 body without teleconverter). Recommended...

Kasper Claes
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Very good travel bag. I use this bag primarily with my 400mm attached to a body, along with a couple of other lens inside while travelling by air. Great size...

David Drummond
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The lenssack that I bought it is wonderful and very useful: may be, I'd prefer it a little bit bigger. Also the delivery was very fast and perfect...

Massimo Teolato
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Excellent product: functional, practical and durable. I also would like to mention the excellent, professional and rapid service provided by Lens Coat employees. Thanks!..

Gordon Walsh
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My Lens Coat Tripod Leg Covers are great. Great quality and easy to install. The covers keep the black tripod legs cool in the summer and I am sure warm in the winter. I recommend them highly!..

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