A tampa de lente "slip-on" em plástico de 120mm. Para qualquer câmera ou lente de ampliação, binóculo, lente tele, microlente ou lente de luneta. Meça o diâmetro externo do barril da lente. Ordene o tamanho que é 1 ou 2 milímetros maior que o tamanho medido. A tampa deve encaixar bem, mas não deve ficar tão apertada de forma que dificulte a remoção.
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Lens cover provides lens protection
This lens cover was exactly what the BVP-70's Cannon Lens needed to protect it from both physical abuse and unwanted exposure to bright sources of light. The lens cover fits snuggly and will...Read complete review
This lens cover was exactly what the BVP-70's Cannon Lens needed to protect it from both physical abuse and unwanted exposure to bright sources of light. The lens cover fits snuggly and will not be easily "bumped" off of the camera. It is just what I needed.
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The cap looks like a black version of COLUMBO yogurt cap! It fits my 300mm f/2.8 Canon nicely though. However, with this cap on, the leather casing of the lens does not ...Read complete review
The cap looks like a black version of COLUMBO yogurt cap! It fits my 300mm f/2.8 Canon nicely though. However, with this cap on, the leather casing of the lens does not fit well.
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Comments about Kaiser 120mm Push-On Lens Cap:
This does fit the 300mm f/2.8, but once it's on, the hood doesn't fit, so you can only use it without the hood - even if the hood is reversed for storage.
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Bought this to fit Nikon 200-400mm lens. It was purchased based on advise of another 200-400mm lens owner. It is just slightly too big, but I will put a little tap eon the inside to snug it up.
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Works as advertised. Simple to put on & take off.
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Just bought a 200-400 and bought the lens cap to replace the sack that Nikon provides. The cap is about 1/8 inch too big and kept falling off (what's the point?) until I added a layer of tape.
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Comments about Kaiser 120mm Push-On Lens Cap:
This lens cover was exactly what the BVP-70's Cannon Lens needed to protect it from both physical abuse and unwanted exposure to bright sources of light. The lens cover fits snuggly and will not be easily "bumped" off of the camera. It is just what I needed.
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Comments about Kaiser 120mm Push-On Lens Cap:
The cap looks like a black version of COLUMBO yogurt cap! It fits my 300mm f/2.8 Canon nicely though. However, with this cap on, the leather casing of the lens does not fit well.
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I bought this for the Nikkor 200 f/2. Fits like it was designed for this lens. Only issue is it needs some sort of knob you can grab to pull the cap off when it's within the large hood.
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Does exactly what it is supposed to - certainly beats the original cover for the Canon 200 F2.
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In addition to EF 300 f/2.8 IS and 400 DO, the cap fits EF 200 f/2 IS......like a glove.
I have used them now for over two years, and they still look and work like when they were new. Highly recommended.
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For anyone who is fed up with the fussy leather cinch-up lens cover that comes with Canon's 300 f/2.8 or 400 f/4 DO lenses, this slips on and off much more easily -- and it fits tightly enough to stay on. (It doesn't go over the huge hood, of course).
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