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Nikon LF-1 Rear Lens Caps Details
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Brand: Nikon
EAN: 4960759008817
Feature: Screw-on rear lens cap
Is Fragile: 0
Label: Nikon
Manufacturer: Nikon
Model: 607
Publisher: Nikon
Studio: Nikon
Nikon LF-1 Rear Lens Caps Features
- Screw-on rear lens cap
- Helps protect rear part of lens from dust and scratches
- Fits Nikon F-mount lenses
- Black plastic with Nikon logo
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Nikon LF-1 Rear Lens Caps Reviews
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Summary: Ummm...
Comment: Ok - it's an order of magnitude better than the shipping cover that comes on a lense. It's strong, would like to see a small rubber seal at the end to ensure dust stays out for extended periods of storing a lense.
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Summary: Nikon Rear Lens Caps
Comment: You have to have extra lens covers on hand as back ups. Nikon caps are the best, they stay on so why take a chance at something cheaper!
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Summary: Great to have.
Comment: Glad to have bought this as a spare. It came in handy one day when I couldn't find the original which I did find later in the day. :)
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Summary: It works!
Comment: It screws on the end my my lenses, and stays put. Sounds simple? So you would think, but Nikon has taken to the habit of supplying its lower end lenses with ugly, white, cheap lens caps. They do not screw on, and do not stay put very well. Even a 'cheap' lens is a good bit of money. Do yourself a favor and protect your lenses.
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Summary: Best. Lens. Cap. Ever.
Comment: if you switch lenses frequently, it's a good idea to have several of these in your bag in case you lose one. also, if you have any third party lenses, somehow nikon lens caps fit better and snugger. the tamron, tokina, and sigma caps are all kinda weird for some reason. replacing all your 3rd party caps with nikon caps might seem anal (i do this with front lens caps too) but could save time in the field and actually prevent damage to your glass from an unforeseen lenscap accident.



