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Apr 07, 2016
Nice Pockets
1 of 1 found this helpful In the past, I would put my spare batteries, caps, cards in a special cavity. Now I have more room for my things that need the protection the Pelican case offers.
The best part of this attachment to the 1510 case (or other models), is the net material pockets. I was told that small objects would get stuck in the netting. What I found is that this type of pockets works best with other marked small containers that can be identified through the fabric.
The only improvement is to have a light color applied to the lid BEFORE attaching this, The lighter background helps see things in the pockets, I placed a white enamel colored paper behind the lid organizer.

Jun 27, 2018
Bright color, Fast delivery
A little tight for my SM58 but, nice bright colors.
Nov 24, 2010
Perfect working lens for indoor use and most outdoor.
1 of 1 found this helpful I have the 200mm and choosing the 105mm over the 200mm counterpart can be a debate with the most experienced photographer. Here, I will offer my reason for the 105mm.
The lens is lighter and therefore not as painful to carry around your neck for long periods of time. With the 200mm, one can expect the additional ounces (19.9 oz 200mm vs 14.8 oz. for 105mm). But the overall length and lens heavy camera may find you always holding the camera against your chest or blocking the direct sun from the viewfinder (note danger of burning the sensors).
The obvious advantage of the 200mm is the ability to be closer to your subject. However, the tighter angle also means a tripod or steadying tool maybe needed for the less lit shots. Granted a trip to the zoo and a long lens will capture some great shots. But, indoors you may find a quicker, lighter to hold camera to catch the birthday party or holiday photo. And with the longer distance, a more powerful flash maybe needed to reach your subject.
The AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR makes the choice easier for those of us who shoot pictures for the family, hobby and craft world photos. And when the cost is 200% less. The 18-105mm broad picture angle range approximates the perspective of a 27-157.5mm lens on a 35mm-format film camera or 76º/15.20º angle. The 18-200mm with 76º to 8º angle of view may help make you a better photographer, in my opinion, for a few photos. I'll just crop mine.
As for the lighter plastic over the metal mount, I have found that if your constantly changing lenses, you may find wear on the mount sooner then wanted. But, if your just looking for the overall, wide use, able to catch 90% if anything I wanted to take, well, leave the lens on and leave the camera bag home.
Now if you can sell your pics, well . . go for the 200mm and don't worry about the small stuff.