symmar22 said:I can't dare to imagine a new body cap. Sounds like science fiction, I almost scared myself....
I'll wait for the first reviews before praising. I wouldn't be surprised if the more complex design of the new caps introduces a light leak issue, which, as we all know, would ruin the day for a lot of lens cap shooters around here.rpt said:What a might stroke that was too ;Dtron said:were not are. Now Canon stroke back with the mighty caps ;Dm3tek44 said:Canon, if you are listening there are lots of catch up ....
Canon Rumors said:Simply pinching the hook allows users to quickly remove and replace caps mid-shoot
Oh, NO! They will definitely withdraw the defective ones and use black tape to fix the problem. They will introduce serial numbers to let us know which ones are fixed ;Dsymmar22 said:You're right, we should wait until we have reviews from DPreview and rating from DxO for these caps. A light leak issue would be very bad, but might be fixed by a later firmware.....![]()
I got that cap! The AF is good!iaind said:symmar22 said:I can't dare to imagine a new body cap. Sounds like science fiction, I almost scared myself....
Nobody has mentioned the Lens Bling caps for the other end of your lens.
Canon recently released a new body cap a.k.a. 40mm STM
While I thought your point about guiding the cap on by feeling for the threads of the lens was quite valid, When I think about when i fiddle with lens caps its primarily to take them off. When I put them on i usually am reversing the hood to put in my case then attaching the cap. I imagine i may still put a couple fingers out to guide it or at least guide it based on fingers on the outside edge of the lens touching the rim of the lens. I do think having the pinch not come to close to the center would help for using it. If you are pinching too close to the center of the cap I can see my hands loosing a good feel for it. I'll probably buy 1 77mm cap to test it on my 24LII and 70-200LII before I buy into the whole thing.joshmurrah said:This has been an interesting (and humorous at times) thread!
I'm going to weigh in... I do *not* like the pinch-type caps, I have some experience with the Tamron caps, and they were finicky, and I hit inside the filter threads all the time. I find the Canon caps more intuitive, because you're pretty much "fingering" the filter thread area when you put the Canon type cap on, whereas you're blindly aiming the Tamron pinch-type cap.
Also, I wanted to ask... why are folks putting caps on their lenses, with the hoods not reversed? What's the point? I can certainly see the desire to either a) leave the hood on, skip the cap or b) reverse hood, put cap on, but why have the hood + cap installed? Are you worried about dust with the hood on? If so, then why aren't you worried about covering the felt inner surface of the hood with dust while it's not reversed?
Discuss!
I use them often as a beer coaster, the only thing worse than having a bride angry because you turned up drunk is having them accuse you of leaving 'beer can rings' all over the place.eosbit said:Who actually uses lens caps anyway? I don't have time for lens caps tbh.
Week and month... I guess there can't be any DR battles here so that probably another reason. And with the quips it is entertaining.pwp said:!!! I've just circled back to this thread....
Eleven pages on the new lens caps?
Must be a slow news week.
-PW
lol!PeterJ said:I use them often as a beer coaster, the only thing worse than having a bride angry because you turned up drunk is having them accuse you of leaving 'beer can rings' all over the place.eosbit said:Who actually uses lens caps anyway? I don't have time for lens caps tbh.