- (4 Pack) Includes: Altura Photo Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large Neoprene Pouch Bags for DSLR Camera Lens + MagicFiber Microfiber Lens Cleaning Cloth
- Built to Protect: Thick water resistant neoprene protects against moisture, sand, dust, and accidental bumps or scratches.
- Dual attachment points: A belt loop and Snap and swivel clip for convenient and secure transport.
- Compatible with lenses from Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Fuji, Pentax, Panasonic, Sony, Leica, Sigma, Tamron, and more.
- Backed with DigitalGoja 90-Day 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.
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Lisa Carter
Pretty Darn Awesome For the Price. See my video review.
Casey Strunk
Loved It!
I finally had time to use my flash during a photo shoot. Since it was my first time using flash it was a learning curve. Had to learn about the importance of the GN (38 for this flash) and how to determine my iso, aperture and distance. Read the manual and watch a few videos on youtube. It helps. The flash worked as advertised and with as much as used it did a great job. The photo shoot was long and I kept the device on most of the time. In manual mode it has this sleep setting the works when it should. To turn sleep mode off all you need to do is hit text. I like the images from the event. I did accidentally hit the buttons with my hat and overexposed a few images but that was mistake. I need to remember to remove my hat. This flash is well priced and as a photographer that is still learning how to use flash this is the best place to start. BTW, everything came packaged perfect. I also have not used the remote.
Melissa Lynn Gilliland
Pleased with flash professional kit.
As a college student perusing a photography career and is on a tight budget this flash is excellent! I'm happy with the photos it took the lighting was perfect. Everything was delivered as expected and in excellent condition. This was worth the money and I'll be buying more products from Goja.
Oshi Amarasinghe
Great lens cases
Great lens cases! The smallest fits my 50mm, the next was great for the 18-135, next size fits the 55-250 with a little room to spare. The largest would probably fit the camera (canon T5i) without the lens. Nice quality with duffle closure that stays secure. Offers nice protection for those expensive lenses!!
Angela Paterson Dell' Arte
Broke College Kid Gets Surprised
I have a Nikon d5300 and I Really like this flash a lot. This flash works so great for the price you get it for. I have never owned any flash for my camera before. I'm sort of a beginner and I'm learning how to use my camera more and more everyday. So I thought it was time for me to get a flash because the built in flash is way to harsh. When I was searching on amazon I found this flash. I'm a college student, I wanted something that was going to give me great results but wasn't going to leave me broke. When I opened the box, I was surprised of the weight of the flash. It didn't feel like cheap plastic. Its pretty sturdy. The pictures attached are pictures I took in my house( I used the softbox they give you in the package). The light in my house isn't that bright and gives people a orange skin color.. When I put on the flash it really made a crazy difference. Btw these pictures are not edited. Just straight out of my camera to the computer. If you want a great flash for cheap, DONT LOOK ANYWHERE ELSE
Jen Nicole
Altura Photo flash kit has a thumbs up
I was simply looking for an inexpensive flash that would work attached to a Canon Rebel T5i, and this totally exceeded expectations. The flash works great. It can be adjusted to change the flash output, and it can be aimed 360. The highest flash is very bright, and the lowest flash is a nice subtle light. It is perfectly compatible with the Canon camera.The nicest surprise is it can be used as a wireless flash off the camera... in other words, an inexpensive way to have a portrait studio, or to work with side lighting. And wait, that's not all! It comes with a remote for your camera! Granted, the remote is pretty inexpensive and is simply a button that acts as the shutter release.... but it does work, and was a bonus as I wasn't really looking at that when deciding whether to purchase! The diffuser is inexpensive plastic, but it does the job and that's all you really need. Be prepared to find a you tube video by others who had used it or something similar as the manual didn't translate very well. It has my full stamp of approval.
Leslie Vial
Glad I purchased these
Happy with the purchase. The largest size (XL) easily fits my Canon 70-200mm L f2.8 IS II, without the hood. I am able to place the hood over it once the lens is inside the cover. The large (L) fits my Canon 24-70mm L 2.8, without the hood with a little more room to spare. Once again I'm able to place the hood over the cover after placing the lens inside. The medium cover fits my Canon 17-40mm L f4.0 nicely. I don't place the hood over this since the lens hood is quite large in diameter. As for the smallest cover, I haven't got a lens that will fit inside this one. But I think I can find a good use for it. Overall I'm very satisfied with the quality, both inside and out. I plan on using these covers to carry my glass when I carry a small backpack that is not designed for camera gear. I have a tactical backpack that I like taking with me when hiking, since it can carry my hiking gear along with other camping gear. These will be perfect for that occasion. I've uploaded a few photos (70-200mm and 24-70mm) for your reference. I recommend this.
Shaun Jackson
The Best Ones I've Found
These are the best of the Neoprene pouches I've tried so far - many of them highly rated. These get used exclusively for photo gear. I store everything from lenses to ball heads to rails to panning and leveling bases, clamps etc. I know my photo gear has got a good home - and a safe one. While I'd have to say many have the same drawstring and clip at the top, there are a couple of differences. What sets these apart at first glance is the deep purple fabric lip, double stitched on a nice, beefy neoprene body. What I really like about these however is all of the ones I've gotten elsewhere have a fabric interior, these have a plush liner. It's extra soft, and I wouldn't mind if glass were to make contact with it. If for some reason a containment got inside of it, this would act as an extra barrier as it most likely wouldn't sit on the surface as it would on plain fabric. Also, the soft liner doesn't shed, which could have been a potential problem. It's an excellent micro-material and feels just fantastic. I'd like a blanket made out of this stuff! BTW, I see a complaint about this interior shedding. I can tell you mine absolutely does not do this. From lenses to ball heads and clamps - all black and varying materials, there's no fibers of any sort. Typically, this sort of microfiber doesn't shed - and even when pulling on it I cannot get any to come off try as I might. Now, don't get the impression that the extra large one is going to fit your 70-200/2.8 IS lens with hood or collar. This should be pretty obvious from the sample photos. a 70-200/4 would probably fit with a hood, but not with IS. It would also fit a Tamron 70-300/4-5.6 VC with the hood on for use. I use it for my leveling bases and rotating clamps. I use the extra large one for a fairly large macro focusing rail. The large model fits my Tamron 70-300/4-5.6 VC perfectly, with hood reversed. The medium size is perfect for a ball head from a mid 40's up to mid 50's. It would also fit a normal sized prime lens. The small is small, and will fit small primes and classic primes. I hope that they come out with wider versions next. I would take all of my Canon L lenses out of the cheap leather socks they supply and put them in these things. Luckily, Sigma supplies excellent soft cases so I'm good there. To top it off there's a nice micro fiber cleaning cloth - you can never have too many of these things! Great for lenses, glasses and cleaning any of your photo gear. This one went into one of my camera bags. Pros: - inexpensive - good sizes - look nice - soft liner - nice micro fiber cleaning cloth - Guarantee: Altura Photo products are designed and manufactured to meet the highest industry standards of performance and quality. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with any Altura Photo product we will take it back without questions or hassles. Cons - Need a wider series All in all a great product - and this will be the one I buy again. If you've got standard sized primes and zooms (ie. EF-S and Sigma DC series) these will do just fine. If you've got big L lenses with stabilization, they're not wide enough. The photos they use for examples are spot-on, so use those for your guide. 5 stars. *** Update *** I've already ordered another set. I'm not at all convinced of the shedding issue, although I must say it worried me at first until I actually saw the material in person and used the cases. *** Update 11/15 *** I ordered the large 4 piece set, as I've acquired or been sent some gear for evaluation. I'm loving having all my clamps, rails, plates, heads etc. coddled in luxury. 2 New comments. 1) nothing eventful has happened with these - a few get used out in the field. 2) the latest batch is a very different purple color. The first were a deep, almost burgundy purple. The latest batch is lavender. Much closer to what is pictured (you can see my photos). The lining matches. So I suppose the only addition I have is that there seems to be some variation in batch-to-batch dye lots, but the quality seems identical. I'm actually fine with this, as it helps differentiate the contents. As I wound up with so many of these and keep them in drawers, I'm using colored Carabiner clips on these so I can quickly identify which one has what in it. Markable key tags on key rings could also help. I've done something similar with my Canon lenses, as all the gray bags look pretty much identical!
Christine Keirs
No reason not to buy these.
These are perfect. For Canon users, this is how it works, 50mm, 85mm, or even 100mm non L series will probably fit in the small one. I put the 50mm 1.8 in the small one. The 100mm F/2 in the medium one, with lens hood attached. The 24-105 with lens hood attached goes into the large one. The 24-70 2.8L, either version, also goes into the large one. Meaning for me, I had to order an another large one separate. These fit in my regular camera bag very well. However, my main reason for them is hiking and Landscape. If you get these, you can put them in your day pack, you won't need a camera bag. You can make any backpack a camera bag with these and something for your camera. If you have a full frame camera with a battery grip, I'd recommend the LowePro Top Loader 75AW, it has a rain coat on it, you can use it on it's own or it will attach to a book bag or you can put it inside a book bag. As far as the EXTRA large, that's for the 70-200 guys to figure out, I don't really do zoom lenses as I'm mostly a Landscaper. I do portraits with primes. However, I was able to fit my Sony AX100 4k camcorder with an extended battery on it into the extra large one. If you look at the Sony AX100, you will notice, it is not one of those real small handy cams that you see. It's more of a prosumer item, full manual controls, ND filters, etc. So it's bigger than the typical camcorder you see someone with, it still fit nice and snug in the biggest one, which then went in my camera bag as well. Most camera bags have the velcro that come lose, your lenses get banged around in there a lot more than you realize they do. If someone throws them on the rails at the airport they can break your lens, you could also just by backpacking all day with them jarring around, EVEN THOUGH, you think you have the velcro nice and snug in your camera bag. It's not as snug as you think. These are better for that reason, they still fit nicely into the camera bag slots. But they give you the ability to make any bag a camera bag. Maybe you just want to take a camera with a lens attached and on extra lens and not a big DSLR bag on a light trip or hike? DSLR goes in top loader, or if you have a smaller DSLR it can go in a case. Top loader comes with a shoulder strap though when it's not being used on a backpack, the 75W also has connections for an extra lens as long as the lens is in a case, like these. It attaches via the belt buckle or the clamps. The clamps will fit on D rings on book bags. I'm guessing these aren't waterproof, however, if they were to get rained on in a light rain while you had to travel to a dry area, I highly doubt the rain would get in these. I almost bought the ones with rain covers, I'm glad I didn't, as the padding is not as extreme as these, and honestly no rain is getting in there unless you just leave the lens out in a down pour. In most situations you would put it in your backpack or daypack if that happened. It allowed me to create a system where I can pick and choose what I carry and what bag very easily. You can use the large and extra large ones for other things too, like flash's, accessories, camcorders, lights. Even my full frame DSLR will probably fit in the extra large size, not with a lens or battery grip though.
Foziya Khan
Would recommend to friends
Bought this flash kit to bring with me to Chicago for family vacation. The flash & diffuser work wonderfully for both indoor & outdoor photographing, and the batteries that comes with it last for the whole trip. As for the wireless remote control, it's fairly easy to use. The kit also includes the microfiber cloth that i use to clean up my equipment, leaving no residue. Overall, I'm very satisfied with the Altura flash kit, worth every penny spent.