Camouflage lens covers for protection

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Hi
I’m new to the forum and live a long way from any city or camera shop , can anyone help.
I have two lenses I use for wildlife photography tampon 600 and sigma 200,I’m looking for some quality camouflaged protection for these,can anyone help ,
 
Hi
I’m new to the forum and live a long way from any city or camera shop , can anyone help.
I have two lenses I use for wildlife photography tampon 600 and sigma 200,I’m looking for some quality camouflaged protection for these,can anyone help ,


You sure about that ??? :LOL::LOL::LOL:

I would suggest you contact Kevin Wheatly @ https://wildlifewatchingsupplies.co.uk/

He does stock camo covers made from Neoprene or if you give him measurements he can usually make one for you

welcome to the forum from a dedicated wildlife photographer


Les :)

PS that would be a TAMRON 150-600mm I'm guessing, as they dont make a 600mm prime
 
I bought mine from here:

they do have one for tamron 150-600mm here (make sure you get the right version)

They may even have one for the sigma though I am unsure which version of the lens you referring to. As far as I know there isn't a sigma 200mm prime.
 
I bought mine from here:

they do have one for tamron 150-600mm here (make sure you get the right version)

They may even have one for the sigma though I am unsure which version of the lens you referring to. As far as I know there isn't a sigma 200mm prime.
Another shout for the covers made by these people. They are streets ahead of the cheapo Ebay offerings and really do not cost that much more. I had some Ebay ones on my Sony 200-600 and they were really not up to the job in terms of material quality and fit. I bought the ones made by outdoorphotographygear and they are in a different class completely.
 
Another shout for the covers made by these people. They are streets ahead of the cheapo Ebay offerings and really do not cost that much more. I had some Ebay ones on my Sony 200-600 and they were really not up to the job in terms of material quality and fit. I bought the ones made by outdoorphotographygear and they are in a different class completely.

When I bought my 200-600mm (had it from release) these were the only people doing covers for it.
So I didn't have much of an option but I am very pleased with mine and no reason to look elsewhere.

The guy that owns the shop is quite nice too. Very responsive and helpful. He sent me one of the earlier versions that they had just got in to try out (hence mine was £5 cheaper). He's probably improved it by now too.
 
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Plus one for Kevin Keatley (not Wheatley, autocorrect?) at Wildlife Watching Supplies. I can recommend his lens and camera covers, they keep it warmer in winter, dry and depending on the version and camera quieten the shutter noise too.
 
Thanks everyone have ordered from outdoorphotography gear,looking forward to arrival
 
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