SplshMtn99
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LMarge said:I read on another site where someone with the same issue took the strap and put it across the lens then placed the cap on-Just be sure the little metal clip is not over the lens, so it won't get scratched. I tried it and have been using this method for a while - it does hold it tight - so tight that if you don't take it off before kicking the camera into shoot mode, the lens makes a terrible sound and doesn't extend!soooo - always check it before you start to shoot!! don't want to burn that motor up!!! It would be nice if it were a tad bit tighter, maybe the new S3 will have it fixed!
Took me a minute to figure out what you meant, but I get it now. That is a neat trick. Thanks.
And yes, I had bought something called an Olycap for my Olympus, & after forgetting to open the little hinged door a couple of times, it makes a bad noise sometimes. Won't go that route again.

soooo - always check it before you start to shoot!! don't want to burn that motor up!!! It would be nice if it were a tad bit tighter, maybe the new S3 will have it fixed!
