Steve Goldstein
Subscriber
For years I’ve been using Tamron center-pinch caps (for example, B&H part TALC52) on my LF lenses. They’re much less likely to come off accidentally because they engage the filter threads.
Today I discovered there’s now an “SP” version, but I can’t figure out how the two styles differ other than the newer style being “for SP lenses”. A visit to tamron.jp was uninformative.
I’m after a cap for a very wide angle lens with a large and highly curved front element, and am concerned about the cap possibly touching the front glass.
Does anybody know the difference between these two cap types beyond their styling? I’m specifically looking at B&H parts TA95MMFLC and TA95FLCSP.
I’m also open to other suggestions for an appropriate positive-fitting cap.
Today I discovered there’s now an “SP” version, but I can’t figure out how the two styles differ other than the newer style being “for SP lenses”. A visit to tamron.jp was uninformative.
I’m after a cap for a very wide angle lens with a large and highly curved front element, and am concerned about the cap possibly touching the front glass.
Does anybody know the difference between these two cap types beyond their styling? I’m specifically looking at B&H parts TA95MMFLC and TA95FLCSP.
I’m also open to other suggestions for an appropriate positive-fitting cap.