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The contenders:
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First lets compare their control details.
The 24-105mm is fairly detailed. It has fake screws, fake switches, an actual window. Aside from slight text placement changes, and the missing red mounting dot, it looks quite real.
The 70-200mm lacks any details. The focus distance windows is a bubbly sticker than was peeling off when it arrived. You would never mistake this for a lens.
The 24-105mm lens cap looks genuine.
The 70-200mm lens cap, not so much.
The 24-105mm cap however is fairly thin, making it hard to grasp. It's also significantly enough narrower than the cup's lip to make taking it off a royal pain. It lacks a "weather seal" to keep your drink safely inside.
The 70-200mm cap is bulky and easy to remove. The "weather seal" will help keep your drink inside. The sliding sipping window however has no resistance or seal, and just flops about, helping to keep your drink outside.
The caps are a different diameter, and cannot be swapped. The 70-200mm is 14oz, while the 24-105mm is 11oz, and also available in a lens hood version. Neither cup is compatible with an extender to increase volume.










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