Lowepro Lens Case 3
- Packs telephoto lenses such as 80 to 200mm f/2.8 with hood reversed, 35 to 350mm with hood reversed, or a 70 to 300mm lens plus hood
- Outer fabric made of water-resistant 600D TXP material
- Rigid base supports larger lenses, interior dimensions of 4.5-by-8-inches
- OverLap zipper for extra protection and a snug fit
- SlipLock attachment tabs fastens to belt, S&F belt or harness, or any SlipLock base product
Product DescriptionThe Lens Case 3 by Lowepro is a black pouch to protect and carry an extra lens. Extra padding and rigid bases protect and support valuable lenses. All Lowepro Lens Cases are compatible with their Street and Field modular system and SlipLock base products. . . . More >>

not very bad or good. . . good looking but verey big diameter so large and soft not as originals.
Rating: 2 / 5
Had to return this case as it was too big for the lens I ordered.
Rating: 5 / 5
Purchased this for our telephoto lens which we also purchased here on Amazon. Product is exactly as described.
Rating: 5 / 5
I searched for a long time. I bought this case. We are very happy together. I spend Saturday nights caressing it. If you buy one and don’t like it, send it to me, I will give it loving care, you cad.
Rating: 4 / 5
I have been trying to find a way to easily carry a lot of camera equipment for quite some time. I have tried backpacks, shoulder bags, duffel bags, but none of them really worked all that well. Then I saw the Lowepro Street and Field system with completely customizable pouches, vests, belts, and accessories. It works great, you only get the pouches you need so there is no waisted space and you can organize them however you want according to how often they are used (put frequently used items in easier to access places. )
The variety alone of this system is worth the investment, but the quality and ease of use is also very high which is a big plus. You can get a case for any lens, camera body, or accessory you have. I even have cases for my cell phone and water bottle. One word of caution, be sure to measure your lens with the lens hood on backwards if you use them to make sure that the entire thing will fit into the pouch, because sometimes the lens will fit, but then the lens with the lens hood will not. I often carry 5-6 lenses, extension tubes, teleconverters, extra memory cards and batteries, and a bunch of cleaning supplies and other gadgets, which weights a ton. But when they are evenly distributed on this vest/belt Lowepro system it is actually very manageable.
The only down side is that everyone will be staring at you because you have thousands of dollars of camera equipment strapped to your body. But if you can overlook that, this is the way to go. I have used this system at many zoos without ever having problems, in fact just unzipping a single lens and switching seems safer to me than opening an entire bag of equipment every time you want to switch lenses. Many of the cases also come with a built in rain/snow cover so if the weather changes all of your equipment is not destroyed. You can also put just a few pouches on a normal belt when you are just going to take photos in the back yard or don’t need to take all of your equipment, which is nice. I really can’t say enough about how much easier this makes traveling with a lot of equipment, if you have been hopelessly searching for a better solution, consider this, you won’t regret it.
Rating: 5 / 5