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Lenscoat Cover For Swarovski Atx/stx 115mm Objective Eyepiece Lens Module (realtree Edge)

Lenscoat Cover For Swarovski Atx/stx 115mm Objective Eyepiece Lens Module (realtree Edge)
  • Product Code: ga150676
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$315.00 $450.45

The Realtree Edge Cover for Swarovski ATX/STX 115mm Objective Eyepiece Lens Module from LensCoat protects your eyepiece from scrapes, bumps, and water. This 100% closed-cell neoprene cover acts as a thermal barrier for your hands, protecting them from extreme temperatures and making your scope more comfortable to handle. It also helps break up the shape of your scope, making it less noticeable to wildlife.

Fits 115mm Objective Eyepiece    Protects from Scrapes, Bumps, and Water    Made from 100% Neoprene    Acts as a Thermal Barrier for Hands    Helps Hide Scope from Wildlife

General
CompatibilitySwarovski ATX/STX Objective Module115
Physical
ColorRealtree Edge Camouflage
Material of ConstructionNeoprene
DimensionsNot Specified by Manufacturer
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is it work for Sigma 150-600mm Sport version Len?

A: I use it on a 300 2:8 all I can say is check size it should fit if send it back I will say it's a great cover and beats the plastic ones are used to use

Q: 2. What's the difference between regular, Max 4, and Max 5?

A: Max 4 and Max 5 are two popular camouflage patterns designed by RealTree. Max 4 is a well established, popular pattern which we have been selling for many years. Max 5 is a newer pattern which also includes some green leaf elements. Both are great all round camouflage patterns.

Q: 3. Will it fit a Nikon 600mmE F4 lens and attached camera?

A: This cover is 21 long. The NIKKOR 600mm f/4E FL ED VR Lens is 17 plus your 3 thick Nikon camera totaling 20 , you are good to go.

Q: 4. Will this rain coat fit a canon Canon 5d Mark IV, sigma 150-600mm lens and dual battery pack?

A: Yes the LensCoat RainCoat Large Sleeve will fit the Canon 5D Mark 4 camera with the battery grip and a Sigma 150-600mm lens.

Q: 5. I have Nikon 200-400, 200-500 and 400/2.8 would the large sleeve work for all three lenses?

A: Should be large enough. I have used it for a canon 600 f4.0 lens

Q: 6. Which size would work best for the Sony a6700 plus the Sony 70-350mm lens?

A: The LensCoat RainCoat Small Sleeve (Black) is the correct size for the Sony a6700 Mirrorless Camera with the Sony E 70-350mm f/4.5-6.3 G OSS Lens attached.

Q: 7. 1- could you let me know the size of the filter I can put in front of the 95mm objective?

A: Hello Jeremiah - My apologies for the delay in responding - I did not get the notification. The 95mm Modular Objective can accept a 97mm filter size, which is a VERY uncommon size. Here is the bottom line, even if you were able to source out a 97mm filter, or use a 105mm filter and a step-down ring: there are no filters currently on the market that will not adversely affect the optical performance of the spotting scope. Thinking this through: a $400 filter used on a Canon 800mm f/5/6 lens is only having to work with a 16x lens magnification. It is a perfectly good optical system. That same filter quality attached to the 95mm scope now has to deliver top optical quality at 70x!!! If you want to use the filter as protection for the scope front element, you will be adversely affecting image quality by doing so. My tip - slide out the retractable sunshade when you are using the spotting scope in the field, and it will be less likely for you to scratch or damage the scope lens.

Q: 8. Is it good for a Sigma 150-600 or is it too big?

A: This rain-cover would be compatible with the Sigma 150-600

Q: 9. does it have a opening for your hand to work the camera

A: Yes, through the back but not under the lens. You would have to work the zoom/focus by going through the back opening.

Q: 10. So you can really get your left hand in this to zoom while shooting?

A: The bottom of this sleeve is held together with Velcro. You can open it up in a light drizzle to get your hand inside. I have a 150-600mm zoom which I'll zoom to 600mm before I put the rain sleeve on the lens. This lens will be on a tripod while I wait for a moose to wade into the far end of a pond. This can take hours to happen. The rear of the sleeve can be cinched around the eyepiece or left open to access camera controls and LCD screen. Use a lens hood and UV filter to help protect the front element. Close everything up in a downpour and take advantage of the generous fit to zoom the lens through the fabric in small increments. I'll personally simply wait out a downpour while my equipment is protected. Then when it lets up, I'll be ready to shoot again instead of having to break everything out of my backpack and set it up all over again.

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