SKU: GC47-TT076

Think Tank Photo Lens Case Duo 10 (Green)

Think Tank Photo Lens Case Duo 10 (Green)

eep your lens protected while maintaining access with the green Lens Case Duo 10 from Think Tank. With multiple carrying options like a grab handle and belt loop, this case adapts to your carrying equipment. Its water-resistant nylon exterior keeps moisture away from your sensitive lens. Two zippered openings allow for quick access to your equipment. Additionally, stretchy front pockets can hold a variety of accessories like lens caps and memory cards.

  • Water-resistant nylon exterior keeps moisture out
  • Foam interior protects lens from bumps
  • Zippered enclosures allow for quick access
  • Grab handle and belt loop allow for a variety of carry options
  • This case is designed to carry the following lenses and those of similar sizes:
  • Canon 55-250mm f/4-5.6, Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-5.6, Tamron/Sigma 18-
  • 200mm f/3.5-6.3, Sony 16-35mm f/4

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