Will a L39 lens cap fit on a Industar 26m?

Apologies for dragging cameras etc into this thread but - if you buy the right milk in French supermarkets - the red plastic top will match the red dot on your camera.

And they are a lot cheaper than the usual lens caps...

Regards, David
 
The last two times I've tried tearing it. What do you perceive as the difference between chopped and torn? 'Cos I see little or none, which is why I started chopping it in the first place.

Dear Roger,

it's the «juice» that chopping makes, unless one is really skilled (perhaps it's my lack of skill?!); IMHO, chopping is completely O.K., when a «mushy consistence» is O.K., but otherwise I prefer tearing fresh herbs.
 
Apologies for dragging cameras etc into this thread but - if you buy the right milk in French supermarkets - the red plastic top will match the red dot on your camera.

And they are a lot cheaper than the usual lens caps...

Dear David,

not only in France! These excellent red caps can be found basically everywhere in Europe, wherever you have a «DESPAR», «SPAR», and so forth: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spar_%28retailer%29
 
Dear David,

not only in France! These excellent red caps can be found basically everywhere in Europe, wherever you have a «DESPAR», «SPAR», and so forth: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spar_(retailer)


Hi,

But you have to be careful to get the shade of red right, otherwise it will clash with/not match the red dot.

I don't know what to make of the link as there was no mention of Eurospar in Wales...

Regards, David
 
I don't know what to make of the link as there was no mention of Eurospar in Wales...

Hmm, can one recommend these?

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When I had a 21 Biogon with no back cap I used the top of a spray can of (as far as I recall) deodorant as a back cap. It wedged into the back of the lens perfectly and was deep enough to hold/protect the back of the lens.

Cheers,

R.
 
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