Rear lens caps, going naked?

kshapero

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I like to get to my lens quickly when I need to change them, so I never have a front cap on them (unless they are being stored). Today it just dawned on me that I keep a rear lens cap on the unused lens in my bag! Is this necessary? What do others do? Should I go naked on both ends? (don't laugh)😕😀
 
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I never use front lens cap as well, but I have b&w uv filter plus lens hood on all the time. I always use a rear lens cap.. If nothing else to minimize dust back there. I however setup double rear lens caps to make lens exchanges faster. I use epoxy to glue rear ens caps back to back. With the camera strap around my neck, get the unused lens w/ rear double cap still on it, remove current lens, and put it on used rear cap, unlock the lens I want to use to put on camera.

Gary
 
rarely use front cap but use rear cap always because:
1. minimize possibility of dust getting inside camera (important with digital)
2. damage to rear element is much more likely to affect optical performance of lens than a scratch on front element.
 
Dust or lint on the front of a lens won't show up in the pictures. On the other hand, stuff on the rear element will rob images of contrast and can cause focus issues. Keep the rear caps.
 
Here is picture of the double rear lens cap setup.

First shot before I attach previous used lens.

Gary
 

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Nikon bag

Nikon bag

When I still had my Nikon F's my Nikon bag was built with mounts for three extra lens. I liked that idea but haven't seen anything simular.Caps on both ends for now.
 
I think i vaguely remember the Nikon bags now that u brought it up. Great idea.. One of my friends had one. I forgot all a bought it. But those bags were rigid designs weren't they?

Gary
 
Scratches and dust on the back of the lens are optically *worse* than on the front. If you're going to use only one cap, use the back cap.
 
I think i vaguely remember the Nikon bags now that u brought it up. Great idea.. One of my friends had one. I forgot all a bought it. But those bags were rigid designs weren't they?

Gary
Yes they are but the panel where can put the lenses on is screwed in the bag so I think that's possible to get it very easy out of a bag.
 
I take off the front caps when I'm actively in the shooting process. Filters and hood are on all the time anyway. I keep rear caps on. There's really nothing to stop anything from making contact with the rear element. It's super exposed.
 
+1 for the double rear lens cap idea. I have two Leica caps glued together that I picked up in a bargain bin more than 20 years ago. I bought it thinking that I would use it for storing two lenses back to back but now just leave it on a single lens in my bag. Makes lens changing very fast and avoids fumbling and dropping a cap or worse a lens.

cheers,
clay
 
lens caps, on or off...depends what your doing
when i shot the tour earlier this year, and at other times, i never use caps, front or rear. they become a pain. don't worry, your front and rear lens wont disintegrate.🙂
paranoia is a bad thing😀
 
lens caps, on or off...depends what your doing
when i shot the tour earlier this year, and at other times, i never use caps, front or rear. they become a pain. don't worry, your front and rear lens wont disintegrate.🙂
paranoia is a bad thing😀
So is dirt in your lenses, the more so if it ends up on a digi sensor, never mind in the lens or shutter mechanisms, or on the film.

Cheers,

R.
 
rarely use front cap but use rear cap always because:
1. minimize possibility of dust getting inside camera (important with digital)
2. damage to rear element is much more likely to affect optical performance of lens than a scratch on front element.

Thanks for posting my thoughts...I do have both front & rear on...or at least a hood on the front...

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