If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. Learn more. If you take photos with anything other than a little point and shoot, you will have, once in your life, lost a ...
Losing a camera lens cap is no fun; not only are you temporarily without protection for your lens, but they're surprisingly expensive to replace. This DIY cap holder will keep your cap close at hand.
To be a photographer is to lose lens caps. They slide under stacks of paper and get kicked across floors. But armed with a shampoo bottle, an X-acto knife, and this guide, you can make your lens caps ...
Lens caps are important for protecting expensive camera lenses from damage. Dust, grit, and other nasty things will all quickly spoil the quality of a shot, and can even permanently damage a lens if ...
DIY site Instructables demonstrates an ingenious way to keep tabs on your SLR lens cover. All you need is a small piece of self-adhesive Velcro. Affix one side to the back of the cover, the other to ...
The new Uni LensCap is designed to be a next-generation universal lens cover offering a snug, tear-resistant fit and shock-absorbing protection. Lens caps are one of those simple, everyday aspects of ...
Unlike some photo DIY projects, I can see no reason why you would ever have to buy a commercial version of Derrick Story's Rear Lens Cap Pad. It is as simple a project as you could imagine, but also ...
Photography can be an extremely expensive pastime, not only through the initial spend on a decent camera but, also, on the lenses required for best results in whatever genre of photography we choose ...
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