Foto&Tech Digital camera Lens Cap Leash with Elastic String, Suitable with Common DSLR SLR Evil Mirrorless Cameras Video (x3)
Original price was: $ 7.99.$ 5.99Current price is: $ 5.99.
Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 4 x 0.25 inches |
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Merchandise Weight | 0.634 oz |
ASIN | B00CCKE4J4 |
Merchandise style quantity | LEN-CPH-Sx3 |
Buyer Evaluations |
4.5 out of five stars |
Easiest Dealers Rank | #8 in Digital camera Lens Caps |
Is Discontinued By means of Producer | No |
Date First To be had | April 14, 2013 |
Division | unisex-adult |
Producer | Foto&Tech |
Guaranty & Improve
, The easiest solution to stay monitor of your lens caps. A small button tapes onto the entrance of your lens cap and the elastic loop is going across the barrell of your lens in order that your lens cap all the time stays connected, putting from the lens. By no means lose a lens cap once more!
Designed for DSLR, SLR, EVIL, Mirrorless cameras with interchangeable lenses and for video cameras. Foto&Tech photograph lens cap keeper holder prevents your lens cap from ever getting misplaced!
Peel-n-stick utility. The DSLR lens cap holder with string is simple to make use of. It has a small button with robust adhesive again that sticks securely onto the entrance of your lens cap. Sticky label button diameter: ~1.5cm/0.59in.
Elastic loop stretches to wrap round tightly at the circumference of the lens barrel or attaches to digital camera’s strap connector issues in order that your lens cap stays connected. General period: ~25cm/9.84in. Elastic loop: ~9.5cm/3.74in.
The digital camera lens cap keeper for digital camera and video digital camera is suitable with nearly all varieties of lens caps without or with a loop or hollow to be had, center-pinch and snap-on.
Light-weight and sturdy. The common digital camera lens cap holders with string are nice digital camera lens equipment for all photographers.
Laura –
Easy to use
Great product. Would recommend. Easy to use, good quality, great price.
Cassandra –
Easy to Put on
Very useful Iâve lost the cover many times and now hopefully I will no longer have that issue ðð» it was very easy to put on and doesnât get in the way.
Sabrina –
Great way to keep your lens cap secure
These are great to keep your lens cap from vanishing, great to just let it hang from camera instead of putting into pocket when not in use.Very easy to install, uses a small sticky tap that doesn’t leave residue behind if you remove it from the cap.Only 4 stars because downside is the strings do snap pretty easily if you tug on them or they get caught. Which isn’t that big a deal because you get a bunch cheap, I usually carry a few extras in my camera bag for during shoots if they break
Aster –
Seems great
Itâs a pack of three for a good price. I lose my lens cap very easily so I decided that I was not going to let that happen with my new camera. Clean off the cap, press it down hard for 30 seconds or so. Easy peasy.
Amanda –
Finally!
My lens cap is always such a worry. This fits perfectly and gives me one less thing to stress about! It is easy to use and install.
Kristine Yulich –
Great for camera!
Works great for my camera lense cover so I donât lose it!
Affinis –
Easily broken BUT get the job done! (3/5 stars, worth it for short travel)
I used these for my new Canon EOS R50 camera with two lenses and it worked perfectly for my 2- week long trip to the rainforests of Costa Rica. I never lost a lens cap, which was a big fear of mine when going off-trail and getting caught in surprise rain. I even put my camera in my fanny pack half the time, which is risky because it doesn’t have as much padding as my camera bag. For this short travel period, these worked great. The elastic also sits on the lens, not the camera, so it comes off with the lens. Neat and simple.But they will not last more than 2 months, I don’t think, because the sticky adhesive comes loose eventually. You’ll see the wear and tear before your lens falls off. I was able to re-stick 2 of them and they worked for another few days before giving up.Now, two of them broke on the trip– but one was completely my fault as I hooked the loop through my fanny pack and snapped it. The other was just faulty. But I ordered the 10 pack because they worked well enough for the price, and if the sticker comes off, I can just superglue them onto the lens cap like other review did. The third hasn’t budged so I’m pleased by that.
M. Carreon –
Great manner to keep your lens cover close
I have a new Canon EOS R50 with two lenses. Switching between them isn’t an issue but dealing with the covers I found annoying. I toss the back cover in the bag or my pocket but the front ones are the concern.The product comes in a small ziplocked style bag with 3 of the elastic strings, each placed in their own plastic bag. The product is simple enough, stretch out and wrap around the lens. It moves freely so ensure it’s in a good spot. The sticker tab is just big enough not to be an issue on the front lens covers. Remove the tape, place, and press down.Given the light weight of the lenses, I don’t see an issue with them falling off. Now, I don’t have to worry about where I placed them when actively using the camera. The good part is if you need to shoot downward, you can slide off the elastic part so it’s not in the way. Then put it back during regular shooting.It is a great accessory for any photographer to keep tabs on their front lenses.
Ricky –
Funcionan bien
PT –
These are well made, stick tightly and durably to the lens cap, and are still made of elastic. Unlike many other lens cap holders now made, which have a piece of plastic that goes around the lens and can be difficult to get on and off, these are made of elastic and easy to re-position. There are two separate cords for extra security, and they are long enough to go over the lens hood, while not being so long that they swing wildly when you take the lens cap off.
Pilot Pirx –
Wer wie ich mit einer Bridge-Kamera in die Welt der ambitionierten Hobby-Fotografie eingestiegen ist, der kennt das: Objektivdeckel abnehmen und fallen lassen. Bei jeder Bridge hängt der Deckel nämlich am dafür vorgesehenen Bändchen.Seitdem ich aber eine DSLR und eine Systemkamera besitze, verbrachte ich schon lange Zeit in diversen Wiesen und Gehölzen auf der Suche nach meinem fallengelassenen Objektivdeckel, es ist eben nicht so einfach, alte Gewohnheiten abzulegen 😉 Zwei Objektive haben bei mir schon Ersatzdeckel, daher rechnet sich für mich auf jeden Fall der Kauf von Deckelhaltern. Und über diesen preiswerten 10er-Pack freuen sich auch meine Angehörigen mit Systemkameras.Was mir an diesem Halter wirklich gefällt, ist das Design. Aus irgendeinem Grunde gibt es keine weiÃen Deckelhalter, aber durchaus weiÃe Kameras/Objektive. Ein komplett schwarzer Halter sieht auf einem weiÃen Deckel unglaublich deplaziert aus. Durch den glänzenden Ring ist das bei dieser Variante aber durchaus annehmbar.Die Gummischlaufe des Deckelhalters lässt sich zwar über das Objektiv ziehen, empfehlen kann ich das aber nicht, da mich der Deckel dann stört. Viel besser ist die Befestigung an der linken Trageöse der Kamera. Nachteil: Bei Wechsel des Objektivs muss man auch den Deckel wechseln, das ist fummelig. Ein kleiner Karabinerhaken wäre hier hilfreich, andere Deckelhalter haben diesen gelegentlich im Lieferumfang.Die Gesamtlänge des Bandes (Schnur und Gummischlaufe) beträgt übrigens 22 cm, die Schnur alleine ist 13 cm lang. Mein gröÃtes Objektiv ist das Sigma 17-70 (9 cm Länge inklusive Deckel), dafür reicht das Band problemlos. Ãbrigens macht bei keinem meiner Objektive die Streulichtblende einen Unterschied für die erforderliche Bandlänge. Alle meine Blenden sind nämlich entweder ausgeschnitten oder flexibel, da aus Gummi.Fazit: Sehr gutes Preis-Leistungsverhältnis, rechnen sich für mich durch Einsparung von Ersatzdeckeln 😉
Patrick Gdt –
Bon ce n’est pas le plus esthétique de se trimbaler avec son bel appareil photo et le bouchon de l’objectif qui pend dessous lors des prises de vues, mais ça c’est le seul inconvénient!Côté avantages : un produit ultra simple, robuste, avec une partie élastique fort utile pour absorber les élongations éventuelles;le cache objectif n’est plus perdu et peu vite retrouver sa place pour protéger la lentille frontale. Après dégraissage de ce cache à l’alcool, il suffit de coller l’adhésif du cordon et cela tient merveilleusement bien.Pour éviter l’inconvénient cité plus haut, plein de trucs (on passe le cordon sous lâappareil et on coince l’objectif de l’autre côté de la dragonne opposée, on coince le cordon dans ses doigts qui tiennent l’appareil, etc.Chacun son truc en fait.Pour finir idéal pour les amateurs, les étourdis et ceux qui veulent absolument protéger leur objectif. Evidemment bien moins adapté aux professionnels….
Ngoc-Quyen NGUYEN –
C’est un très bon rapport qualité sur prix. Tous mes bouchons objectifs sont relier à leur objectif, elle colle très bien sur le bouchon objectif. elle ne laisse pas de trace quand on enlève (j’en ai sacrifié un pour voir). C’est parfait.