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May 26, 2017
Nice case, but not big enough for the Tamron 150-600 G2
1 of 1 found this helpful The case is well made - that's not the problem. The photos in the listing for this item show it compared with the older "G1" version of the Tamron 150-600 Lens. It is supposed to fit the "G2" model as well, and it does IF I remove the sunshade. This leaves me without a place to safely store and transport the sunshade. Given the nature of this lens I will almost always be using the shade. It is removable, but for the most part the shade is functionally a part of the lens. It will ALWAYS be accompanying the lens, stored in reverse on the bayonet mount. I will find a padded case that fits the G2 lens system, and I will find another use for my JJC DLP-7. If it were a quarter inch larger in diameter it would work well, but as it is the lens system won't fit in this case.

Dec 04, 2018
Has some value depending on your need.
2 of 2 found this helpful A convenient collection of scanned materials. The quality of SOME of the scans is quite poor, but even those are readable. Most are acceptable. The real problem with these DVDs are in the way the labels are attached. The outdated method of printing paper labels and attaching them to discs was generally abandoned years ago because the paper and adhesives created a fundamental balance problem when they are spun in a drive. I needed to use 3 different drives in order to transcribe the data to a hard disk due to incompatibility (Imbalance and thickness of the disc/label combination.) This product is valuable as a convenience if you want or need some or all of the manuals and have adequate computer skills and access to multiple systems with which you can play around transcribing to more reliable media. Current labeling technology is to use writeable discs and inkjet printing to keep the discs in balance. Streaming delivery would eliminate the need for the discs entirely, lowering the per unit cost and eliminating the shipping cost. It also would provide instant access.