pfogle
Well-known
So I was taking this picture with the 12mm, and click, and the wind lever froze
powered off, on again, did it again, froze again. Now I'm freaking out, as I've just arrived in NZ on a 5 month trip
Then I heard a second click, and the awful truth dawned... I'd left the lens cap on, and was getting 30sec shutter speed :bang:
powered off, on again, did it again, froze again. Now I'm freaking out, as I've just arrived in NZ on a 5 month trip
Then I heard a second click, and the awful truth dawned... I'd left the lens cap on, and was getting 30sec shutter speed :bang:
pvdhaar
Peter
That'll learn you not to use AE! Be a bit more courageous, put it in manual.. 
jan normandale
Film is the other way
not to worry , several other members have acknowledged expertise in rangefinder cap photography.
Gid
Well-known
yes - I'm an expert also.
Gid
Gid
R
RML
Guest
My best photos are of lens caps. 
iUser
Established
LOL, this we have all done that at some point!
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Frank Granovski
Guest
This never happens to me because I don't use lens caps, just bags. However, I have known to snap before pulling out the lens hood. 
fgianni
Trainee Amateur
At one point I started to paint my lens caps red, hoping that, should I try to take a picture of the cap, someone would notice and tell me.
sf
Veteran
yikes. So many unpleasant stories about that RD-1. Reminds me of the R3A stories that were going around - and of my own R3A. Only the unpleasantness seems ever more pervasive.
fgianni
Trainee Amateur
shutterflower said:yikes. So many unpleasant stories about that RD-1. Reminds me of the R3A stories that were going around - and of my own R3A. Only the unpleasantness seems ever more pervasive.
Are you sure you posted this in the right thread?
You don't need an RD-1 to take a picture of your lens cap!
lubitel
Well-known
I just took my first "cap picture" yesterday. I was just too excited about the Bessa R 
Andy K
Well-known
Premature snapping is a common RF user condition. Fortunately it always happens before we remove our caps.
sfb_dot_com
Well-known
I'm a lens cap virgin & I'm worried that my first experience of lens cap photography will be an unsatisfactory one. Should I seek counselling to help me through this life changing experience?
Also, is there a club I could join to swap lens cap photography experiences and bond with others? Perhaps there's a Lens Cap Photographers Tie I could buy when I break my virginity?
Decisions decisions, what's a guy to do?
Andy
Also, is there a club I could join to swap lens cap photography experiences and bond with others? Perhaps there's a Lens Cap Photographers Tie I could buy when I break my virginity?
Decisions decisions, what's a guy to do?
Andy
ZeissFan
Veteran
I was at a conference a couple of years ago, happily snapping away. Took about six shots and then for some reason looked down at the lens and saw the lens cap still on. I rewound a few frames and then took some real photos.
A couple of days later, I switched over to a different RF but forgot to check for a takeup spool. When I arrived at my destination, I found I had film but no takeup spool. Using my coat as a changing bag, I stripped the film from a new roll, storing it in a light-tight canister and used that spool (plus some tape) as my takeup spool. Worked great in a pinch. Later, I respooled the film I had removed and used it.
A couple of days later, I switched over to a different RF but forgot to check for a takeup spool. When I arrived at my destination, I found I had film but no takeup spool. Using my coat as a changing bag, I stripped the film from a new roll, storing it in a light-tight canister and used that spool (plus some tape) as my takeup spool. Worked great in a pinch. Later, I respooled the film I had removed and used it.
brightsky
Established
You are in excellent company! Rangefinder cap photography is an art.
I usually try this at night. It adds an element of confusion not found when attempting this type of photography during daylight hours.
I usually try this at night. It adds an element of confusion not found when attempting this type of photography during daylight hours.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
You can make a lens-sized hole in your cap.....
c.poulton
Well-known
When on a shoot I used to remove the lens cap from my GTN and use the ever-ready case as protection for the lens.
taffer
void
Yes, I'm an expert in that too, there's a graphic document stating it 
And today I've had my baptism at partially collapsed lens photography, I was impatient to try that
:bang:
And today I've had my baptism at partially collapsed lens photography, I was impatient to try that
SteveM(PA)
Poser
I discovered yesterday that bright orange 20oz Gatorade caps fit over my 39mm lenses with a little sanding of the threads, and they smell good.
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RML
Guest
langdon auger said:I discovered yesterday that bright orange 20oz Gatorade caps fit over my 39mm lenses with a little sanding of the threads, and they smell good.
Shhoting that lens cap will look... eh... different.
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