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product_id: 62180645
title: "Photo Lens Changer 75 Pop Down V3.0 Lens Case (Black)"
price: "$121.90"
currency: USD
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.us/products/62180645-photo-lens-changer-75-pop-down-v3-0-lens-case
store_origin: US
region: United States of America
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# Fits 70-200mm f/2.8 with hood & collar Seam-sealed rain cover Pop Down feature for extra depth Photo Lens Changer 75 Pop Down V3.0 Lens Case (Black)

**Price:** $121.90
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Carry your pro lens like a boss—ready for action, rain or shine!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Photo Lens Changer 75 Pop Down V3.0 Lens Case (Black)
- **How much does it cost?** $121.90 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.us](https://www.desertcart.us/products/62180645-photo-lens-changer-75-pop-down-v3-0-lens-case)

## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Accessory Ready:** Dual elastic pockets keep lens caps, filters, and essentials organized and within reach.
- • **Instant Lens Access:** Wide-mouth, side zipper opening lets you swap lenses in a flash—never miss the perfect shot.
- • **Pop Down Depth Boost:** Innovative 'Pop Down' design expands pouch depth to keep your lens hood in shooting position, no compromises.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Seamlessly attaches to all Think Tank belts and speed belt packs for hands-free mobility on the go.
- • **Weatherproof Protection:** Seam-sealed rain cover shields your gear from unexpected downpours, keeping your lens pristine.

## Overview

The Think Tank Photo Lens Changer 75 Pop Down V3.0 is a modular, weather-resistant lens case designed to fit 70-200mm f/2.8 lenses with hoods and tripod collars attached. Featuring a unique pop-down design for extra depth, quick side zipper access, and compatibility with all Think Tank belts and packs, it offers professional photographers a sleek, secure, and accessible solution for carrying their essential telephoto lenses.

## Description

Modular pouch accommodates a 70–200mm f/2.8 lens with hood reversed or in shooting position when popped down

Review: Think Tank means quality. - My favorite wildlife lens is the Tokina 300mm 2.8 prime. All metal build and a bit of a beast. Let's put it this way, the filter size is 112mm. It weighs 8 pounds. Lens hood is solid metal. They simply don't make lenses this tough anymore. It also happens to be razor sharp optically. But how to carry it without a backpack? I have a nice backpack that swivels around and opens from the back. But I find a lot of the time, I am not going on a trek, just walking around locally. I don't mind carrying it around on my speed strap, but I would like the option of switching out to another lens at times. So what to do.... I purchased an Altura extra large lens holder (the largest they make). Nicely made, but would not hold the lens hood. The other flaw was it only opens from the top. Needless to say, it worked, but I had to loop my lens hood to the strap, which was a pain. Mostly it relegated me to just going out with the beast, and leaving the Altura at home. Along comes Think Tank. I had already picked up the TT belt 2.0 (which is awesome), and the speed harness. I also purchased the smaller lens drop for the belt (for either my Siggy 18-35mm 1.8, or Tam 90mm 2.8 macro). Almost there I thought. I could attach the Altura lens holder to the TT belt easily, but the lens hood was always my achilles heel. That is until I picked up the TT 3.0 150 lens holder. The dimensions were similar in height, but WIDER. That caught my eye. The other plus was the side zipper entry, instead of top entry like the Altura. It comes with two elastic outside pockets. It has a built in space under the holder for an included 'raincoat'. It was too much to ignore. I pulled the trigger. Success! Lens hood reversed and I had a few inches to spare vertically. It also has a built in safety web on the inside, so if you forget to zip it up, the chances of the lens falling out are minimized. This baby is a keeper. If I can find a lens hood 2 inches shorter, I could store it ready to go. My lens hood is 6 inches long! Still, I doubt there is another lens holder out there that will carry my Tokina beastie. Certainly not one that is as well thought out. Their brand name is for real.... Think Tank.
Review: Perfect fit! - Fits my Nikon Z 70-200 with lens hood perfectly. Easy access with front zipper.

## Features

- Removable seam sealed rain cover 'Pop Down' Feature increases the depth Pockets for lens accessories Attaches to all Think Tank belts and speed belt packs
- Pop Down feature increases bag depth to keep lens hood in the shooting position
- Wide-mouth opening for quick access
- Attaches to any Think Tank Photo belt or belt pack (sold separately)
- Fits 70-200mm f/2.8 with the lens hood and tripod collar attached and lens hood in shooting position when pouch is "popped-down", Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 with the lens hood and tripod collar attached and lens hood in shooting position when pouch is "popped-down", or other similarly sized lenses

## Images

![Photo Lens Changer 75 Pop Down V3.0 Lens Case (Black) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81-r3HCN20L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Think Tank means quality.
*by C***S on March 22, 2019*

My favorite wildlife lens is the Tokina 300mm 2.8 prime. All metal build and a bit of a beast. Let's put it this way, the filter size is 112mm. It weighs 8 pounds. Lens hood is solid metal. They simply don't make lenses this tough anymore. It also happens to be razor sharp optically. But how to carry it without a backpack? I have a nice backpack that swivels around and opens from the back. But I find a lot of the time, I am not going on a trek, just walking around locally. I don't mind carrying it around on my speed strap, but I would like the option of switching out to another lens at times. So what to do.... I purchased an Altura extra large lens holder (the largest they make). Nicely made, but would not hold the lens hood. The other flaw was it only opens from the top. Needless to say, it worked, but I had to loop my lens hood to the strap, which was a pain. Mostly it relegated me to just going out with the beast, and leaving the Altura at home. Along comes Think Tank. I had already picked up the TT belt 2.0 (which is awesome), and the speed harness. I also purchased the smaller lens drop for the belt (for either my Siggy 18-35mm 1.8, or Tam 90mm 2.8 macro). Almost there I thought. I could attach the Altura lens holder to the TT belt easily, but the lens hood was always my achilles heel. That is until I picked up the TT 3.0 150 lens holder. The dimensions were similar in height, but WIDER. That caught my eye. The other plus was the side zipper entry, instead of top entry like the Altura. It comes with two elastic outside pockets. It has a built in space under the holder for an included 'raincoat'. It was too much to ignore. I pulled the trigger. Success! Lens hood reversed and I had a few inches to spare vertically. It also has a built in safety web on the inside, so if you forget to zip it up, the chances of the lens falling out are minimized. This baby is a keeper. If I can find a lens hood 2 inches shorter, I could store it ready to go. My lens hood is 6 inches long! Still, I doubt there is another lens holder out there that will carry my Tokina beastie. Certainly not one that is as well thought out. Their brand name is for real.... Think Tank.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect fit!
*by M***E on October 27, 2025*

Fits my Nikon Z 70-200 with lens hood perfectly. Easy access with front zipper.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Handy, Well Made — One Caveat
*by R***A on February 28, 2022*

Like all Think Tank products, this one is well thought out, well-made, versatile, and does the job it’s intended to do well. I got this particular bag to carry a 2X Tele converter on Think Tank’s Skin Belt and Speed Belt Pro. And I use it for that, although I find it is also useful to carry my 50mm prime or other physically smaller lens to swap out for a zoom. One caveat, which is not a flaw because it helps it do its quick-swap job, but it’s something to know about: This style bag does not close up 100%. It is a drawstring, which means there’s a small hole in the top. There is a flap that folds over the end of the lens to avoid direct hits, but if you are in a very dusty or debris blowing space, or otherwise are showered with debris, some may make it into the lens pouch. As a quick swap and store, install/uninstall space for a second lens, it’s perfect. If you need a sealed space, there are other think tank versions for that. But the belt attachment, including the ability to let it slide on the belt, or fix it in one place, is very useful. And once you get used to it, super easy to open and close one-handed.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Think Tank Photo Lens Changer
- Peak Design Anchor Connectors for Peak Design Straps (4-Pack, 4th Generation)
- Think Tank Photo Skin 50 V3.0 Lens Pouch

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*Store origin: US*
*Last updated: 2026-05-10*