lens cap for an elmar...

-vin-

Established
Local time
7:27 PM
Joined
May 9, 2007
Messages
189
I'm really scared by the eventuality of having the curtains of my camera burning like ants unders an enlarging lens, so I wanted to find an elmar 50/3.5 cap.

but it seems impossible! what could I use instead of the original one?
 
I used to pick up caps which were gathering dust in the junk bin of a camera shop.

Shutters don't burn all that easily. Only the really stupid can do it.
 
thank for the answers, guys!!! this site is great because of the people who are here!

@rob: hi, rob! 🙂 I don't know if it is an E39: does it mean it is a screw mount lens? If it so, the answer is no: it's a bayonet mount. Nice idea, the one of milk caps. I'll try...
 
-vin- said:
@rob: hi, rob! 🙂 I don't know if it is an E39: does it mean it is a screw mount lens? If it so, the answer is no: it's a bayonet mount. Nice idea, the one of milk caps. I'll try...

E39 refers to the filter thread diameter. All 50/3.5 Elmars are E36, meaning the threads are 36mm across, as opposed to the E39 being (you guessed it) 39mm in diameter.
 
The milk caps I still have around fit 39mm filters. If you stretch them just a little (flexible plastics) it will also fit the front of my Summicron. Your M-Elmar is of the same vintage so the plastic caps will fit.
I also have some Leica caps around (metal for not using and thus not losing) and black plastic ones. These fit the lens front. They are deep enough to reach over the filter. I can send you some milk caps for postage. Most of them are blue.
 
FSU caps for elmar clones work ok if you can ignore the zorki or fed nomenclature on the front. You can get the complete camera and case for less than an origonal cap and it may take as good photos...

Noel
 
If you don't mind spending between $12 and $20 for a genuine Leica cap (if you're in the US), email Sherry Krauter and she'll mail you one. I've gotten five caps from her.
 
Back
Top Bottom