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Long Lens Cases Features Our tough long lens cases have become the envy of photographers using big glass. They are designed for use in the field and as carry-on luggage. Although not specifically designed to be checked in the belly of the plane, some customers use our PolyCore cases for this purpose. Page Directory Also Consider… Related Pages Which case for my 300/2.8, 200-400/4 & 500/4 lens? Compare our long lens cases to the competition! George D. Lepp's comments about our PolyCore cases Excepting the L621, all our long lens cases (w/o the A257 pouch) All models are harness compatible -- All models include a Y515 shoulder strap. Exterior pocket choices… Standard Option, A257 pouch. Large enough for a pro-sized SLR with a neck strap attached. Detachable. PolyCoreTM Long Lens Cases LightWeight Long Lens Case Compact Long Lens Cases D-shaped Design The flat part rests comfortably against your side or mounts as a backpack. The curved or flexed "D" part of the case provides rigidity unlike a flat substrate (i.e. like the curve of Hoover dam). Kinesis long lens cases have a curved "D" shape. The bottom of the L321, L521, L526, L621 & L622 have a thick 13mm layer of rigid PolyCore base, supplemented by an extra layer of 6mm foam (providing a total of 19mm [3/4"] of padding). The L311 & L511 have a 13mm layer. All PolyCore cases have a 13mm PolyCore on the sides providing a semi-rigid container. PolyCore is composed of two layers of 6mm (1/4") closed-cell foam 1. Carry at your side with sewn-in padded hand strap Left: L521/L526 shown with H250 harness (but w/o recommended H130 strap). 4. Attach to a Kinesis internal frame pack frame. For short hikes and smaller tripods carry method #3 is perfect. For longer all-day excursions and/or when you wish to carry a heavy tripod then the Kinesis pack frame is preferable. The long lens case can be carried on the left two thirds of the pack frame and the tripod on the right third providing a "near even" weight distribution and balance. Weatherproof Lid Design PolyCore and LightWeight models have lids which attach with Velcro® and three quick-release buckles and can be opened in the regular or reverse mode. Generous lid overlapping for maximum weather protection. The Compact models have a overlapping lid design. Don't take the Kitchen Sink! Please note that our long lens cases are not a substitute for your Trekker or other large "carry the kitchen sink" system backpack (i.e. 1 long lens, 2 SLR bodies, 5 smaller lenses, 2 teleconverters etc.). Our long lens cases will hold one long lens plus two to three smaller lenses. Our cases are a more streamlined approach for those looking to carry minimal gear while actively shooting. Because the weight of a "complete system backpack" is such a burden to carry, they are often only used as storage containers. Piggy-back Modularity -- A Kinesis Standard On the sides of each case is a pair of nylon-corded pockets. It is large enough for a 1-liter water bottle or a 70-200 lens (careful, it is not padded) or for one or two feet of a small tripod. Included with each case is a removable, padded pouch (A257) suitable for a SLR body or a Wimberly Side-kick. When traveling by air, this pocket may be removed for easier overhead luggage storage. Additional Kinesis pouches (E180, E280, E330, F162 are good choices) can be attached to the exterior of the cases. The webbing on the outside of these cases also servers as an attachment point for most Lowepro Street & Field pouches. Now you can mix and match! Shown above is an old style L521. A monopod or small tripod will fit on the side of any lones lens case. Shown is a piggy-backed E280 lens pouch. Tripods and Monopods We don't keep track of specs on all tripod models and sizes, but following guidelines for carrying a tripod or monopod apply to any Kinesis long lens case. See photos below. 1 > L511 with a monopod in the side pocket (other long lens cases similar) Shown to the left is the L321 & a L526 attached to the P019 Pack Frame. First attach the two cases together using the side straps and then attach the whole thing to the pack frame. A few custom long cam straps would be required to fit around these cases. Also visit this link for additional pack frame applications. s would allow one to carry a 600/4 lens with a body attached (or the 400/2.8 with the hood in the shooting mode with a body attached) plus another SLR body with a 70-200/2.8 or 80-400 attached with the hood in the shooting position. A monopod or tripod is attached on the side. With a ballhead it carries better inverted for better weight distribution. The ballhead is stuffed inside an E280 for protection. Although not shown, we recommend a Heavy-duty Belt with such a load. L621 long lens case & a C640 and an E280 attached to the P019 Pack Frame (a rather specialized application -- not for everyone!). |
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