Homemade Lens Cap
While walking in the town with my camera on my shoulder, I realized, I’ve dropped a lens hood
and a cap of my Fish-eye Lens. Because of the fish-eye lens is protruding on its front, the
Lens cap is a special type. To buy this type must cost more than £ 50 and may need to order.
—– any how, I didn’t even check the price. I know it is extortionately expensive.
I absolutely have no will to buy it.
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Since when the camera industry started, their business model is always the same. Like Kodak
and their Brawny camera, camera itself was sold cheap = can be sold even without profit.
The profit was made from the sale of film and its print making process. Polaroid did the same.
But what about the camera maker who is not selling the film. = While selling the camera itself
cheap, their profit came from the sale of accessories such as interchangeable lens, flash light
even a piece of plastic, such as a lens cap, so, the price is kept such high.
—– Many years ago, a boss of big camera company complained me “ We are effectively
making promotional incentive goods to sell the film. The more we work hard and sell more
attractive cameras which makes more people taking photo, it only creates the more profit to
the Film company, not for us 😦 ”
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Then, the Digital revolution completely changed the rules of the game.
Photography no longer need to use the film, hence both Kodak and Polaroid bankrupted.
(Fuji Film escaped this by investing digital imaging technology long before digital cameras
appeared, such as working with Xerox and bought Electronic Scanner’s maker, Crossfield,
then utilizing their film emulsion technology, they diversified, expanded even into forefront
of nano technology).
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Thanks to have, such as image-sensor manufacturer, like Toshiba, Sony next door, Japanese
Digital camera evolved very quick though I didn’t buy them until I was fully convinced
that the sensor reached to the level of a film camera. ( I’m not implying such as a
top grade DSLR reached as good as Film camera, but when I saw the sample photos of
Canon 5D, I found the photo showed a flaw of the lens, it’s mean the resolution
of the sensor was reached to the limit of average lens = good enough for average
use) —– So that I bought 5D Mk-2 for my first ever Digital Camera.
(I waited a full-frame DSLR for my collection of ultra-wide and fisheye lenses)
—– comparing the cost of film and its process, still it is cheap, and no need
to mention its convenience to use in the Internet environment.
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But coming down to a low-tech, just for a molded plastic lens cap, I wouldn’t pay a price of
hi-tech camera. I’m an humble, or more precisely mean, poor person. (In principle 🙂 )
So, I decided to make it myself and went to Pound-shop to find the best suited material.
= basically, cap for Fish-eye lens is a pan-shaped shallow cap. Only a matter is, its diameter.
On the photo right, what I found were a fancy color-changing light and moisturizing hand
cream (of its container, not the cream of cause 😀 )
Light housing has bayonet craw which somewhat fit to the lens front bayonet though, it was
made by Styrole Plastic, hence it may easily brake when it got impact. The cream jar was
made by Polypropylene, hence having certain flexibility to grip the lens top with right fiction.
So that, I’ve chosen to use cream jar. And for top lid, I found a junk Pendulum
of old clock 😉 = Cut the jar to a shallow ring and hot-glued the metal disc of pendulum.
Voilà, a lens cap which cost me only £1 —– still I need to work a bit more to prevent it
accidentally come off and lost again.
So, this is the finished product with some stitching work. = Over the metal cap,
I cover it with chamois and the additional Velcro strap is to tether the cap
to the lens.
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As I’ve been keep saying, this kind of DIY work is a game. = the more free minded
approach, it would be a fun. (Not mention, it would save the cost too.
It’s far better to use the same money to a memory card kind) 😀 —– only remaining
headache is “ What to do with a moisturizing cream now kept in honey jar ?” I don’t take or
use any artificial things include the medicine on to my body, especially what can you expect
from £1 cream.—– Anyhow, sweet peach smelled, smooth skin Yoshizen may not be
anything near to sexy. Yuck ! Ha ha ha 😀
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PS: Strangely, I lost the Lens cap again, and I had to make yet another one.
—– As I don’t have anymore clock pendulum, instead I used a cap of pickles jar.
And in this time I got nice colored leather for a cover. (Click the photo to enlarge and
see the hand stitch = it is a simple practice, hence good Buddhist’s practice of Mushin. 😀 )
Cap works, with a hint of vinegar smell, and if I press its center, it makes a click sound. 😀
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