Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/06/12

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Subject: [Leica] Missing: My R Vario-Elmarit 28-90 Asph's 67mm R Lens Cap
From: grduprey at mchsi.com (grduprey@mchsi.com)
Date: Tue Jun 12 14:46:42 2007

I used to use the Planter's Peanut can top for my Nikon 85/1.4 lens.  Fit 
the hood just right.

Gene

-------------- Original message from John Biava <leicam4pro@yahoo.com>: 
-------------- 


> Ah, but Mr. Grant is a wiorking pro and should appreciate the function and 
> frugality of a Sima cap keeper. 
> 
> I wonder how many people have done a double take if they recognized the 
> Pringles cap I use on some lens and shade combinations ? The beauty of it 
> is it 
> fits over the front of the shade so I could protect the lens from goobers 
> but 
> still pop it off and shoot in a moment or so.... 
> 
> Some asture people have done the same with Tupperware lids. OOPS ! Er, 
> seals 
> ! 
> 
> Tom Schofield wrote: 
> Come on Bob, it will probably only set you back $50 or so, hardly 
> significant compared to the $4k with tax you paid for the lens! ;-) 
> That's what Sima cap keepers are for! I live in fear of losing the 
> dessert plate sized cap on the 180 Summicron - I figure that one's 
> got to be into three figures. I keep my eyes open at camera shows 
> for used Leica caps and pick them up for $10 when I can, to keep 
> stock on hand. 
> 
> And since, according to BD, nothing changes on the LUG, Ted will 
> rightly flame us for wasting time whining about lens caps instead of 
> going out on a beautiful day like this and taking pictures. Having 
> lens caps on means not taking pictures, after all! 
> 
> Tom 
> 
> 
> 
> "Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you 
> please". 
> Mark Twain 
> 
> 
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