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Your cart is empty.4.4 out of 5 stars
- #197 in Camera Lens Bags & Cases
The ACLC6 Large Standard Lens Pouch is perfect for larger size lens. It can attach to a belt or strap up to 2.5″ wide. This Pouch features Ape Case’s signature black on the outside yellow on the inside color scheme. The Hi-Vis Yellow interior makes seeing what is in your pouch a breeze.
RWA
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2021
This review is for the medium "Professional" Ape Case. It's a very nice case, especially given the price. It has what feels like a layer of neoprene on all sides, sandwiched between a tough nylon-type cloth on the outside and a soft yellow interior. The flap closes with dual zippers and it has a buckle for extra security. My case differs from the one pictured in that the D ring attachments for the included strap are not sewn completely down the sides of the case. Instead they're attached in the way that's pictured for the small case. Still, the attachments seem strong. The reason for 4 stars is because this case is a little small for me. I'm using it for a Nikon Z 70-200mm lens. The length of the case is perfect. But I wish the interior diameter was slightly larger. If the HB-92 lens hood is mounted backward on the lens the entire thing barely fits inside the case. It's such a tight squeeze it's hard to get the lens back out. This isn't the case's fault, of course. But if it was slightly larger it would be great. Again, I'm talking about this specific lens. If anyone is wondering, the HB-92 hood is about 110mm in diameter (according to my ruler) and the snug fit of the 70-200mm Z lens without the hood (89mm) isn't helped by the fact that the tripod mount on this lens isn't completely removable. I'm not planning to use the case for anything but storage, so it's fine. I'll just need to keep the hood somewhere else.
MarkyMark
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 29, 2021
It seems to be a very good quality lens case and it looks like it will provide a high level of protection for the contents. I generally try to avoid dropping and bumping equipment (and certainly won't do so deliberately 'just as a test'), so I can't say how effective it is yet, but the appearance gives me confidence. The inside is nice and soft without being prone to lint, the zip's of a good standard and it's got plenty of straps and loops on the outside. The removable insert allows it to be used for a range of things. I'd buy again and I'd recommend.
James Pollock
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 24, 2020
This is perfect for a Sony mirrorless 55-210 lens. Spot on.
MNDMelD
Reviewed in Australia on August 9, 2019
This is a nice case but it’s bigger than expected. I got it for my AF-P DX Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR kit lens, but it’s WAY too big for that. I’ve added some bubble wrap for padding in the bottom and a small bubble wrap sleeve and it works. I’d have exchanged it for a different version, but I was pressed for time. But it does the job with the bubble wrap workaround. It feels safe and secure.
Esteban Velasco
Reviewed in Mexico on July 27, 2019
Bien acolchado y como referencia de tamaño, le cabe a la perfección el kit lens 28-70mm de la Sony a73.
Dave B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2019
Five stars isn't enough for this product.For whatever reason, it is difficult to find photography gear that's anywhere between "Chinese sweatshop quality" and "costs more than your camera did." These cases give you the best of both worlds: professional quality at sweatshop prices. I somehow doubt their marketing department will quote me on that.For starters, this isn't a lens sock. This is a rugged, standalone, kick-it-down-the-stairs kind of case. They're padded on all sides with closed-cell foam padding, and if you have a mirrorless camera like I do, there's a second sleeve of padding that is inside to keep your lens from rolling around. I would, without question, feel comfortable throwing my lenses in the bottom of a backpack full of loose laptops and power bricks. Airline baggage handlers probably see these in their nightmares.I love that these are zippered (and padded!) tops, not that drawstring nonsense. I love that the zipper isn't right up at the top edge, so that the lens is still protected if you drop it on that edge, and you don't end up breaking both your lens and the zipper. I love that there are both horizontal and vertical attachment loops(belt loops, or whatever they're called, AND that they're both velcro-secured, so you don't have to take your dumb belt off to get the case on and off of it. AND, I love that there are two little loops at the top, so that you can attach a neck/shoulder strap--or use an old camera strap to sling it across your body.Fit: I bought both the small (ACLC8) and the medium (ACLC10). The small will fit the 16-50mm kit lens that came with my Sony a6000, and it can fit it in there with 16mm worth of macro extension rings installed. The medium is a perfect fit for the 55-210mm kit lens. In both cases, the lenses have the front and rear lens caps on them, and both are a snug fit with the inner sleeve of padding installed in the case. The lenses don't fall out if the case is turned upside down, but they come out easily if you grab them. Perfect! The fit is equally as good on the two Olympus kit lenses that I have.Either the small or the medium case will fit 96% of the lenses out there. If you have only one lens and you're not sure which to buy, buy them both. Figure out which one fits, and then use the other one as a field pouch, to corral up all the loose cords, batteries, and other items that are bouncing around in your camera bag. Honestly, unless you have a telephoto lens, the small size will probably fit fine.
Customer One
Reviewed in Mexico on November 16, 2017
Muy buena marca y excelentes materiales, protege muy bien los lentes, por dentro todo esta muy bien protegido al rededor y en la parte del fondo, incluye una protección extra que puede ser retirada y ser usada en la mochila para dar protección a algún lente y que no este suelto. no incluye cierre doble pero cierra muy fácil y tampoco batallas con que el cierre se trabe, el ajuste al cinturón a pesar de no verse tan firme se ve resiente, de igual forma puede ajustarse a la mochila.
M.B
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2015
After owning a JBL Charge and adoring the handy, if cheap, neoprene case it came with, I was surprised the newer model neglects such a pack-in.If you, like me, have been frantically searching for something to transport such a bluetooth speaker, but don't want to wait or try your luck on the literally single alternative that says it will do the job (only available shipped from China), this lens case indeed will work. While the dimensions state the interior is 7x3x3.25 inches, and the exterior only 7.25, the ~7.25x2.95x3.11 inch Charge 2 fits nice and snug. What you end up with is not unlike the product picture; the rubber end cap (bass port) from one side will stick out above the zipper line almost exactly at the mold, but the zipper will close fine.This case is VERY well-padded, and should keep whatever you're transporting secure; I would indeed feel safe if it was actually transporting a fragile camera lens. While I wish for my purposes it was a little less rigid/bulky, beggars can't be choosers.In case someone stumbles across this in a frantic search to find something quickly, know that Ape Case is a well-known brand and that their products are available almost everywhere; including the gigantic warehouse store associated with blue, as well as the one with the big yellow price tag. While I of course suggest the ease/quick delivery of Amazon, they should be available for a similar price at such local chain.Hope this helps!
Pbilling
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2013
Bought this to use with a Pentax 300mm F4, which has a 77mm front element and a hood that is 102mm (4") in diameter. It just fits with the hood attached in the use position (facing forward). Overall the lens is 11" long with the hood and that is just about the max capacity of this case.A very durable case and a bargain at the the price. I like the fact that Ape Case includes a shoulder strap as well as very strong velcro loops that allow the case to be attached to either a belt or a a loop on a bag.It uses a 2 zipper and a clip arrangement to close the case which can be a little clumsy at first. I find I only use the zippers when I'm storing the lens for transport, otherwise I just use the clip which is plenty secure.I own several Ape Case products and have been very happy with all of them.
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