
Review Summary
2021-12-15T14:56:41
This is a nice, small pouch. I purchased it to hold a Rokinon 12 mm lens. It fits nicely and keeps the lens protected and clean.
Thomas S.
2020-06-11T05:12:43
The bag is really nice. I can also drop my battery and a few memory cards
JAICEE G.
2017-02-14T07:32:02
Good pouch for small prime lenses. I bought two, one for a 50mm and one for a 28mm. My only reservation is that the drawstring has a lot of elastic in it and looks like it may lose its stretch with time. My hope is that it will be fairly easy to thread a new drawstring through the channel when that time comes. On the whole, it seems like a good value for the money.
CHARLES P.
2016-06-20T19:54:44
The bag is small so i recommend for m43 system lenses. My 75mm f1.8 with lens hood attached in shooting position fits perfectly. The sturdy clip attaches to my Artisan & Artist ACAM 3000 so I can expand the volume that much more for keys, batteries, etc. Quality construction, design, and materials. Inexpensive too.
Norman T.
2015-01-05T19:00:00
Too small to be useful for anything but pancake lenses. Zing makes larger versions of this pouch which are OK.
cquinn
2014-08-25T21:00:00
It's too small to hold any lens other than a wide angle one. It's too bulky and padded for anything other than a lens.
Chip
2013-05-20T21:00:00
I own a variety of these pouches and love them. They easily hook to belt loops and the drawstring closure works well. Good padding, too. The large one (9") can even hold a flash. Just make sure not to size them too tight; allow for an 1/2" to an inch of extra room!
Marcus M.
2011-09-03T21:00:00
I use these handy little bags to keep spare lenses from banging into each other as well as for transporting an external flash. Drawstring keeps it shut and clip allows it to be attached to a camera bag.
KEN H.
2010-11-06T21:00:00
Color coding helps to identify which lens is stored in the bag
KATHLEEN B.
2009-04-07T21:00:00
While not a hard case for maximum protection but ideal for when you want extra padding for your lens when stored in another bag/case. Also can be used temporary as a clip-on bag onto your belt when you do not want to carry everything with you. I have several sizes for my lens in my sling bag. I also use one small bag for odd an end small parts to keep from loosing them.
ALLAN B.
2008-07-06T21:00:00
I have two of these pouches and they are very well made with a drawstring closure and a device to keep the drawstring from opening by accident. They can securly be attached to your belt or clipped to a ring with the interlocking clip.
DesertPhotoGuy
Diameter: 3.75 inches (9.5cm)
Length: 4.9 inches (12.5cm)
3 oz.
neoprene
Black top hem Cat. No. 560-101
Blue top hem Cat. No. 560-102
Purple top hem Cat. No. 560-106
763465060018
Very handy accessory
By KEN H.
I use these handy little bags to keep spare lenses from banging into each other as well as for transporting an external flash. Drawstring keeps it shut and clip allows it to be attached to a camera bag.
Great for storage
By KATHLEEN B.
Color coding helps to identify which lens is stored in the bag
Multi purpose Zing Drawstring Pouch features color-keyed stretch lycra top hem that allows the drawstring to slide smoothly and cinch tightly. Can be used in a bag for extra padding, worn on a belt through the reinforced web loop, or clipped to a bag, strap or belt using the sewn-on plastic snap hook. Hem colors allow color-coded organizing.