Pimped my lens!

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I thought this fabulous lens (canon 200-400) needed a fabulous lens coat. . . .

Lenscoat and the others that sell these things don't have much besides bland colors and camo and are fairly expensive. I saved about $50 doing it myself and have something unique now. I know, I know what's $50 bucks after spending an arm and a leg on the lens but every bit counts . . . .

So, I bought some neoprene (3mm), seam seal and seam tape. I made this in about an hour. I don't do a whole lot of wildlife, mainly sports so no need for camo - just want some extra protection. . . .

I might re-do the top piece - working around the bump out for the tele-converter was tricky. . . . I'm also thinking about using the leftover pieces to make some cool clothes for the kids . . .
 

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acoll123 said:
I thought this fabulous lens (canon 200-400) needed a fabulous lens coat. . . .

Lenscoat and the others that sell these things don't have much besides bland colors and camo and are fairly expensive. I saved about $50 doing it myself and have something unique now. I know, I know what's $50 bucks after spending an arm and a leg on the lens but every bit counts . . . .

So, I bought some neoprene (3mm), seam seal and seam tape. I made this in about an hour. I don't do a whole lot of wildlife, mainly sports so no need for camo - just want some extra protection. . . .

I might re-do the top piece - working around the bump out for the tele-converter was tricky. . . . I'm also thinking about using the leftover pieces to make some cool clothes for the kids . . .

it looks cool as a wildlife photographer...but you may get some odd looks on the sports sidelines. :o
 
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Northstar said:
acoll123 said:
I thought this fabulous lens (canon 200-400) needed a fabulous lens coat. . . .

Lenscoat and the others that sell these things don't have much besides bland colors and camo and are fairly expensive. I saved about $50 doing it myself and have something unique now. I know, I know what's $50 bucks after spending an arm and a leg on the lens but every bit counts . . . .

So, I bought some neoprene (3mm), seam seal and seam tape. I made this in about an hour. I don't do a whole lot of wildlife, mainly sports so no need for camo - just want some extra protection. . . .

I might re-do the top piece - working around the bump out for the tele-converter was tricky. . . . I'm also thinking about using the leftover pieces to make some cool clothes for the kids . . .

it looks cool as a wildlife photographer...but you may get some odd looks on the sports sidelines. :o

Thanks, better to be noticed than ran over on the sideline of a HS football game . . . Also helps when you are trying to sell images if they recognize you.
 
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schill said:
Pi said:
Looks great. You can now shoot zebras unnoticed.

Harry Muff said:
Fine, if you are standing among zebras.

This would allow stand in the middle of zebras and shoot the approaching lions without spooking the lions. :)

I'm going to take it to the zebra enclosure at the Nashville Zoo and see if I can get their attention . . . I can hear them commenting, " Hey check out the new guy! Is he white with black stripes or black with white stripes?"
 
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acoll123 said:
schill said:
Pi said:
Looks great. You can now shoot zebras unnoticed.

Harry Muff said:
Fine, if you are standing among zebras.

This would allow stand in the middle of zebras and shoot the approaching lions without spooking the lions. :)

I'm going to take it to the zebra enclosure at the Nashville Zoo and see if I can get their attention . . . I can hear them commenting, " Hey check out the new guy! Is he white with black stripes or black with white stripes?"
So what you are saying is you have matching attire? ;)

Don't even bother to answer... :)
 
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Random Orbits said:
schill said:
Harry Muff said:
Fine, if you are standing among zebras.

This would allow stand in the middle of zebras and shoot the approaching lions without spooking the lions. :)

Only thing is that a two legged zebra is a slow zebra, which = lion's next meal.

But, the two-legged zebra doesn't need to invest in long glass. Shorter focal lengths will work fine in this case and they wouldn't be needed for very long anyway.
 
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