Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/08/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The problem is that on many of the M lenses the caps overhang the outside of the lens and are easily knocked off. The E46 cap fits the 50/1.4A (built in hood) perfectly and is very secure. On a hoodless 35/1.4A the same cap is too large and somewhat useless. I use a Contax E46 cap on the 35/1.4A. Not as good as the Canon cap but better than the Leica cap. On E55 lenses I found an old style Canon cap works a treat: solid, secure, impossible to knock off and it uses release tabs. Which leads one to wonder why Leica can't copy a Canon cap. E39 lenses without built in hoods work well with the Leica slip-on caps. I had a Nikon cap on Noctilux. I can't remember the size though. John Collier On 11-Aug-06, at 2:38 PM, Adam Bridge wrote: > Am I on the only person who really HATES the Leica lens caps that have > the squeeze to release tabs? They always seem to come off and leave my > lens vulnerable when it's most vulnerable - floating around in the > shoulder or camera bag. > > Are there better solutions for most common lenses?