Still no solution to caps just getting in my way and remaining as just another part of a kit that needs to be looked out for
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I've heard that Apple are going to release a series of minimalist lens caps. Being transparent, they need no moving parts and never need to be removed or put on - avoiding the constant problem of lost caps. In an unrelated move they are also rumoured to be suing B&W for 'design infringement' due to B&W's use of rounded corners.Nishi Drew said:Still no solution to caps just getting in my way and remaining as just another part of a kit that needs to be looked out for
MarkII said:I've heard that Apple are going to release a series of minimalist lens caps. Being transparent, they need no moving parts and never need to be removed or put on - avoiding the constant problem of lost caps. In an unrelated move they are also rumoured to be suing B&W for 'design infringement' due to B&W's use of rounded corners.Nishi Drew said:Still no solution to caps just getting in my way and remaining as just another part of a kit that needs to be looked out for
Seriously though, the new caps are a very positive sign. The old caps were frankly useless on many lenses with a hood, and it is ridiculous that you needed to go out an buy a third party lens caps for a new $1000+ lenses. That Canon have changed the design suggests that they are finally prioritising customers/users over their marketing department...
neighborsgoat said:What? No more "ULTRASONIC" written in gold ? No way I'm gonna buy this !! ;D
Viggo said:Used this type on and old tamron, every single time I took it off or put it one it slipped and dropped onto the front element. Useless. The canon ones I place to one side and lift up or down on the other side, gripping the firmly before and after lifting. But then again, when was the last time I used a lens cap? 6-7 years?
hmmm said:They are going for about ten bucks each. Hey hey!
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/883410-REG/Canon_6315b001_E_52_II_Lens_Cap.html
Zv said:Viggo said:Used this type on and old tamron, every single time I took it off or put it one it slipped and dropped onto the front element. Useless. The canon ones I place to one side and lift up or down on the other side, gripping the firmly before and after lifting. But then again, when was the last time I used a lens cap? 6-7 years?
Why didn't you just aim the lens down?
preppyak said:Canon, now with Tamron lens caps!