The best set of DSLR camera lens cases with a variety of available sizes for different lens types.
Lens cases come in several individual sizes or as a 4-pack. Designed to fit all popular lens brands and large sizes such as telephoto lenses. Shuts tight for a secure grip.
Some dimensions are not accurate on the product page and may be too large or small for certain lens brands.
This padded, single-lens case wins kudos for its padding, zipper closure, and solid fit.
Half-inch padding keeps lenses safe from bumps and shocks. The water-resistant nylon shell withstands splashes. Extended padding helps protect from dust. Inner 2.76-inch width and 2.96-inch depth fits popular lenses.
Fit can be so tight it's hard to remove some lenses.
One of the best options for having an entire set of lens cases with a high level of protection.
These large lens cases are big enough for longer telephoto lenses. Each case features a convenient carrying handle or strap to fasten to a bag or photography belt or vest. Compatible with lenses from various brands.
Smaller belt clips are too small to fit on some heavy-duty photography belts and vests.
The best way to carry a large assortment of DSLR camera lenses in a single convenient case.
This large case has room for 8 individual lenses with a separate protective pouch. Each pouch side can be removed to open up room for larger lenses as well. Features a convenient carrying strap.
Joint lens space does not offer as much padding between the lenses as individual cases.
This hardshell case is waterproof and holds up to 6 lenses in pick-and-pluck foam.
The shockproof hard shell is also IP67 waterproof and dustproof. Purge valve equalizes pressure when traveling. Strong, secure locks. Filled with customizable padding for 6 lenses. Lightweight for its size.
Foam can be hard to customize at times.
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Camera lenses are often more expensive than a professional DSLR camera body. Since a whole kit of lenses represents quite an investment, it is helpful to protect that investment with a set of cases. Much like the lenses, lens cases come in different sizes to match the different types of glass. While some cases are billed as “universal fit,“ it is best to choose cases that match the size of the lens as much as possible. You will find soft and hardshell options with rugged, plastic exterior shells and padded lining interiors being the preferred protective measures for professional photographers.