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This seems to be a bit of an issue for SLRs... those darn lens caps! I used to always just jam it in my pocket and hope that I could find it easily if I wanted to switch lenses quickly... and occasionally it'd go missing (fortunately never permanently.)
I figured that there had to be a better way, and a few weeks ago, I took a little bit of self-advesive velcro and stuck the "loop" (soft) side onto the left side of the camera, in a spot where it'd never be in my way, and the "hook" (scratchy) side on the middle of the lens cap, with a piece for each of the lenses.
So far, it works great and I hadn't had any problems with it falling off or going missing. The black loop piece of velcro blends into the black camera so you wouldn't notice it if you weren't looking for it. I had thought about using magnets but I was concerned about them possibly affecting something inside the camera (probably not, but I wasn't 100% sure), plus it'd be more easy for one to be knocked off accidentally than with the velcro.
Surely others have come up with similar solutions? Is there some obvious "perfect" solution that I've overlooked?
I figured that there had to be a better way, and a few weeks ago, I took a little bit of self-advesive velcro and stuck the "loop" (soft) side onto the left side of the camera, in a spot where it'd never be in my way, and the "hook" (scratchy) side on the middle of the lens cap, with a piece for each of the lenses.
So far, it works great and I hadn't had any problems with it falling off or going missing. The black loop piece of velcro blends into the black camera so you wouldn't notice it if you weren't looking for it. I had thought about using magnets but I was concerned about them possibly affecting something inside the camera (probably not, but I wasn't 100% sure), plus it'd be more easy for one to be knocked off accidentally than with the velcro.
Surely others have come up with similar solutions? Is there some obvious "perfect" solution that I've overlooked?