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Nov 12, 2006 12:36 |  #1

Hey, i was checking B&H and too my amazement i noticed that they are now accepting orders and will be stocking lenscoats at B&H.

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Nov 12, 2006 15:30 |  #2

thats quite expensive, you could make one for next to nothing , wouldnt be as fancy but still, i guess the camo ones would be useful in certain situations.


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Nov 12, 2006 15:32 |  #3

ive held one wrapped in it. they are well formed to the lens and good quality material. easy to take off if needbe aswell.

up until now you had to buy them from lenscoat's site or other lesser known photo sites. just wanted to point out they finally have them at B&H.


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Nov 12, 2006 19:17 |  #4

My only beef with Lens Coats' is when you put them in some lens cases, the lens hood portion rolls up because the tolerances aren't accounted for.


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Nov 12, 2006 20:03 |  #5

Ooh, I like this one:
http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …ghType=category​Navigation (external link)

Lens not white enough? Add more white!! :D (rings are optional, paint 'em yerself)

Actually I think it would be useful for shooting in winter conditions when everything is whited out and you don't want to be spotted by the wildlife, but then again..... it just struck me as funny, not enough white on a white lens... :D




  
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Nov 12, 2006 20:09 |  #6

Lightstream wrote in post #2253985 (external link)
Ooh, I like this one:
http://www.bhphotovide​o.com/bnh/controller/h​ome;jsessionid=FXR2Lhm​FHQ!-561723561?O=12668&A=de​tails&Q=&sku=465934&is​=USA&addedTroughType=c​ategoryNavigation (external link)

Lens not white enough? Add more white!! :D (rings are optional, paint 'em yerself)

Actually I think it would be useful for shooting in winter conditions when everything is whited out and you don't want to be spotted by the wildlife, but then again..... it just struck me as funny, not enough white on a white lens... :D

the idea in that case is so the lens cant get scratched. mainly due to request for lenscoats by PJs and reporters who didnt want to walk around with camo lenses. or people who dont want to loose white but protect the lens :D


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Nov 13, 2006 00:49 |  #7

white would be good in wintery snow conditions trying to hide.


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Nov 13, 2006 10:46 |  #8

all those different colors and camo patterns are pretty moot when you consider the camera is still most likely black.


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Nov 13, 2006 12:50 |  #9

How come they don't offer the white Lens Coats for the Sigmas?
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Nov 13, 2006 13:05 |  #10

deadpass wrote in post #2256341 (external link)
all those different colors and camo patterns are pretty moot when you consider the camera is still most likely black.

hows that matter, with the exception of snow black would blend pretty well with the environment, a more than foot long white lens in the woods however.


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Nov 13, 2006 18:40 |  #11

Jon wrote in post #2256828 (external link)
How come they don't offer the white Lens Coats for the Sigmas?
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With pre-painted red ring? WOW, dude, this could be our big break - we could be RICH! Think of all the Sigma 70-200 owners who like to imagine they have L's! :mrgreen: :lol:




  
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Nov 13, 2006 21:59 as a reply to  @ Lightstream's post |  #12

Good to see that, but strange that they are not now, nor does it seem they will be regularly stocked items.

B&H's basement is that of an old swimming pool, quite deep too. I'd think they would have enough room for a few lens coats.

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Nov 13, 2006 22:07 |  #13

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Good to see that, but strange that they are not now, nor does it seem they will be regularly stocked items.

B&H's basement is that of an old swimming pool, quite deep too. I'd think they would have enough room for a few lens coats.

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well i mean i seriously think they just added it like a couple of days ago and probably dont have the stock in yet. i was just looking at my dream lens (500 F4) again and saw it listed under accessories.... i do this basically daily sooooo.... yea id expect them to be in stock within a week. this is great, now i can order all my accessories at once (for the 300 2.8.... no way i can afford the 500 right now haha).


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Nov 13, 2006 22:30 |  #14

oh man..i never knew those lens condoms are so expensive...


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Nov 13, 2006 23:03 |  #15

GlennSter wrote in post #2259398 (external link)
oh man..i never knew those lens condoms are so expensive...


That's why some of us don't use protection :eek::D

(for the lens.....get your minds out of the gutter.... :mrgreen:)




  
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