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Perfect for 82mm Filters (95mm Case)
I mostly use 82mm Filters and know that a couple of them protrude a bit. This is why I ultimately wanted to get a 95mm filter case. Even if you don't own any filters that protrude (or like to keep a lens cap over them) it is still a good idea to give yourself a little wiggle room.
You can see in the pictures that 1 of my 82mm filters is right at the top of the insert (with the cap over it). All of the other filters have about a 1/2" of room within the insert. Either is totally fine in this case, as it still gives about 3/4" of clearance from the shell itself when closed over the top of padded insert.
I also have noticed that 2 out of the 10 pockets are considered the outsides of the padding. This material is just as soft (or close to it) as the insert itself, however, there is a lot of extra room for those pockets once it's fanned out. This can be a bit deceiving in leading you to think you can stuff extra items in there. The problem is when you try to close it you realize you can't. I just treat these as normal filter spots or a place for a lens cap and cloth. Nothing too bulky so it closes without issue.
If you did want to overstuff it then it does feel robust enough to do so. I don't recommend that though since you are using it to store your precious filters! The zipper is actually quite smooth for having a weatherproof shield around it and I would feel confident in using this outside in wet weather. It seems like it will protect the contents inside and you can hang it off your tripod or toss it on the ground after closing it back up.
You can usually expect a pretty well-made product from this brand in my experience, and this another one I definitely recommend. It's got a nice look to it, is functional, and is a great value for what you get.
You can see in the pictures that 1 of my 82mm filters is right at the top of the insert (with the cap over it). All of the other filters have about a 1/2" of room within the insert. Either is totally fine in this case, as it still gives about 3/4" of clearance from the shell itself when closed over the top of padded insert.
I also have noticed that 2 out of the 10 pockets are considered the outsides of the padding. This material is just as soft (or close to it) as the insert itself, however, there is a lot of extra room for those pockets once it's fanned out. This can be a bit deceiving in leading you to think you can stuff extra items in there. The problem is when you try to close it you realize you can't. I just treat these as normal filter spots or a place for a lens cap and cloth. Nothing too bulky so it closes without issue.
If you did want to overstuff it then it does feel robust enough to do so. I don't recommend that though since you are using it to store your precious filters! The zipper is actually quite smooth for having a weatherproof shield around it and I would feel confident in using this outside in wet weather. It seems like it will protect the contents inside and you can hang it off your tripod or toss it on the ground after closing it back up.
You can usually expect a pretty well-made product from this brand in my experience, and this another one I definitely recommend. It's got a nice look to it, is functional, and is a great value for what you get.
12/11/2025
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