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Perfect for more than lenses!
It’s perfect for shorter and longer lenses I even put other gear in there cause it opens up so much deeper.
Dan · November 23, 2023
Doesn't fit the 70-200 hood. Other than that, it's perfect.
The Lens Changer 75 is exactly what I needed and I'm so happy to have it – except that it doesn't fit the hood of the 70-200mm lens at it claims. (I have an RF.) It's so, so close, but there is just no way to cram it in there. It's extremely frustrating, since this is what I needed it for and I don't see a comparable product out there. Unless this one is defective, I don't understand why they didn't give just a 1/4" more tolerance so it could accept the gear it's designed to hold.
Rain · May 16, 2022
Versatile, Useful, Functional, Nicely Made
This particular bag is just the right size to use as my spare lens on the Think Tank Speed Belt, both the padded and unpadded versions. You could in a pinch drop a 50 mm prime in the bottom of it and the attachment method means it would not bang around too much. But it is ideal for those midsize long lenses. I use it to carry a Nikon 70-300mm, hood on or reversed, when I’m shooting plants with a 105 mm macro on a trail for a quick swap out. With the expansion unzipped It will hold, just barely, the Sigma 150–600mm (C), hood reversed, for a quick temporary situation … which gives me comfort that this pouch can be used for any of the longish lenses I might acquire in the future. (The LC-150 is *much* better for that big Sigma lens though.) One caveat, this is not strictly a zipped up or otherwise sealed up pouch. It uses a drawstring which is a little different one-handed activity from a zip, but easy enough to master . There is a cover that folds out inside the pouch, but the drawstring fully closed leaves a small hole at the top. Therefore it is entirely possible that debris could drop into the bag if you are being showered in it or there’s a lot of blowing dust. If you need an actual seal, there are other TT products for the job. I have a couple of these because of their versatility. Paired with a “stuff it” bag for incidentals and accessories, and the clip pad I have a solid grab and go kit for naturalist work.
Roger · February 26, 2022



