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Lenscoat Cover For Nikon Z 135mm Lens (digital Camo)

Lenscoat Cover For Nikon Z 135mm Lens (digital Camo)
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The digital camo LensCoat Cover for Nikon Z 135mm Lens is made from 100% closed-cell neoprene and protects your lens from scratches, bumps, and water. This cover acts as a thermal barrier to protect your hands when shooting in extreme temperatures and making your lens more comfortable to handle. This cover also breaks up the shape of your lens, helping you stay hidden from wildlife.

Made from Neoprene    Protects from Bumps and Scratches    Helps Hides Lens from Wildlife    Acts as Thermal Barrier

General
CompatibilityLensCoat Nikon Z 135mm Lens
Physical
ColorDigital Camouflage
Material of ConstructionNeoprene
DimensionsNot Specified by Manufacturer
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.19 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8.7 x 5.65 x 2.05"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. anyone know of a tripod mount collar ring or other type of support for this lens so all the weight of this heavy lens isnt entirely on where it mounts to the camera? thank you

A: There is no specific collar known for this lens. It would seem the folks at Sigma do not seem to think this is a problem. If you must have a support, get a video 15mm LWS such as this. Opteka Universal DSLR Camera Mount Rod System B&H # OPCXS25 and this support Tilta 15mm LWS Rod Lens Support B&H # TILST05

Q: 2. Has anyone used this lens on a Nikon Z6II/Z7II with the FTZ adapter? How is the AF speed?

A: It is our understanding that the speed of this lens when mounted on a Nikon F mount DSLR would be the same when using it with a Nikon FTZ adapter on a Z6II/Z7II body.

Q: 3. How does this compare to the canon RF 135L f/1.8

A: The following two lens can not be compared as they both offer two different mounting systems and made for two different manufactures.

Q: 4. Would eye af work with this lens?

A: Yes, Sigma 135mm F1.8 for Sony E supports eye focus.

Q: 5. Are they making a Sony E mount version?

A: soon

Q: 6. I don't know why no one has asked or why it doesn't show in the description, while using the MC-11 Mount Converter/Lens Adapter Kit for Sony E, do you get to utilize all the camera's focus points? Or does the adapter have its on focus points?

A: The converter does not have autofocus points, it uses the camera's autofocus points and it does not limit your use of them.

Q: 7. HAs anyone tried using this lens for tracking fast subjects on a D500? I prefer prime lenses and I am trying to decide between this and a 70-200 in the same price range.

A: I've been using it for Volleyball with a D5 and D850 which I think has the same AF system as the D500? No problems - great lens! But unless low light is an issue, a 70-200 gives you a lot more range.

Q: 8. Has anyone experienced focus issues with this lens on Sony cameras or dust in the lens? I'm thinking about purchasing this lens. Thank you

A: We are not aware of any issues regarding focusing or dust with the Sigma 135mm f/1.8 DG HSM Art Lens for Sony E. This is a very popular lens that will come with a 30-day return policy from B&H as well as a Limited Warranty for manufacturer defects with Sigma USA.

Q: 9. I'm interested in buying the 135mm f1.8. But I heard about focus issues in the Art series. How can I be sure that I won't receive a bad copy? I'm in guam and I don't want to experience the hassle of sending back a bad copy and wait for a replacement.

A: Thank you for your interest in Sigma products. Due to the variation between the lenses and the DSLR cameras, it might be necessary to calibrate the AF to your camera. Most high end Nikon cameras feature AF Fine Tune in camera's menu so the user can easily calibrate the AF to the camera for any back or front focus deviation.

Q: 10. Does this lens work with a Canon EOS R6 Mark II mirrorless camera?

A: The Sigma 135mm f/1.8 DG HSM Art Lens for Canon EF is not compatible with the Canon EOS R6 Mark II mirrorless camera, which is an RF-mount camera. An adapter, such as the Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS R (https://shorturl.at/bTyD3), could be used to adapt the Sigma 135mm f/1.8 DG HSM Art Lens for Canon EF to the Canon EOS R6 Mark II.

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