jamesmck
Established
Does anyone know of a source for that nice tape on the inside rim of the push-on lenscap for the Color-Skopar 35mm (it keeps the cap snug, and appears to be some sort of very thin foam)? Reason I asked is that metal Leica push-on cap for my 50mm Summitar needs some snugness to stay in place. I've tried thin strips of masking tape and this works except that the tape gets mangled easily and needs frequent replacement. Suggestions appreciated.
James
James
Landshark
Well-known
velvet ribbon & contact cement(carefully) applied
biakalt
Long Tran
135 film cartridge's felt would do the job if you stick them together with superglue
rbsinto
Well-known
black Dymo Label tape imprinted with a series of dots or dashes (for grip) and applied to the inside surface of the cap. The length of the piece will determine the resulting degree of shimming you get. I've done this with many of my do-it-myself caps and it works very well to keep the caps on.
jesse1dog
Light Catcher
I've used some foam from Jon Goodman's seal kits - seemed to work reasonably well.
jesse
jesse
jamesmck
Established
Thanks for the good suggestions, everyone!
Ranchu
Veteran
That cap always was a bit too smug for it's own good.
jamesmck
Established
I've used some foam from Jon Goodman's seal kits - seemed to work reasonably well.
I tried a 5mm wide strip of self-stick 'felt' (slightly fuzzy) from one of Jon's kits, and it works perfectly. Thanks for the suggestion.
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