Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Everyone understands that front lens caps are an abomination that eventually end up in front of your lens as you are snapping important pictures. I don't use them, so I thought I was immune. Sunday I found a new way to goof up using a rear lens cap. I was at the San Diego's Crew Classic rowing meet and dumped my 135mm Elmar, with hood attached, face down in my bag between exposures. I didn't notice that I'd left a rear lens cap at the bottom of the bag. It turns out that a leica rear lens cap fits very snugly into the 39mm hood (same hood for the 90 and 135 mm lenses). When I lifted the camera out again, the loose rear cap had become wedged deep inside the hood. I never saw it until I got home. (This is the point where Ted Grant always says that somehow, miraculously, all the important pictures came out fine. No such luck. I just got the clear film back.) I hadn't realized until now how I tend to keep images I've photographed in my head until I see them in the negatives. Now I understand. We make the prints to get the images out of our heads. How am I going to get rid of these? Sigh. Mike Quinn