📸 Capture the Past, Protect the Future!
This 2-pack of FD Mount Rear Lens and Body Caps is designed for Canon's legacy FD mount cameras, providing essential protection against dust, moisture, and scratches. Made from durable ABS plastic, these caps ensure your valuable equipment remains in pristine condition, making them a vital accessory for any serious photographer.
T**S
Perfect fit
Perfect fit for my Pentax K1000 (K mount) … includes 3 rear lens caps and 3 Body caps.
H**M
Works well
Caps work well. End caps for the lens fit perfectly but the body camera ones are a bit snug to get them on. Should get easier as they wear in. Definitely meets my needs for my Pentax A1000 and zx30.
J**.
Good fit for my Cannon AE-1
I was very glad to find someone still sells covers that fit my old film cameras. My teenage son is interested in using them and this gives a little peace of mind knowing the cameras and lenses have a little more protection. These fit the camera bodies and back of the lenses perfectly.
A**R
Perfect
Arrived as advertised, perfect fit
C**T
Flawed, but a good deal. (3 Packs) Fotasy Rear Lens Cover Cap for Leica M Lens
These are dangerous unless you modify them. So There. I'll tell you how I fixed mine momentarily.The good news: Less than two bucks a piece and you get them in two days! On top of that, they come with body caps. So, for my six bucks, I got three rear caps and three body caps. Woo hoo.The bad news: These are made of stiff, brittle plastic, not the tough, resilient kind that real Leica/Nikon/Fuji/whatever rear caps are made of. I think we're talking general-purpose polystyrene here. The cheapest plastic on planet Earth.And the depth from the flange to the bearing surface on the bayonet lugs is over spec. So, the cap fits too tightly. You can't turn it to engage the bayonet. Which means if you ever accidentally pick up your multi-thousand dollar lens by the back cap, the cap will let go and launch your lens to the pavement.I fixed mine by simply sanding a few thousandths off the back of the cap until it fit properly. I just held the cap on a piece of course sandpaper and made about 100 little circular strokes. (Your sandpaper, arm and even the caps themselves will vary, so sneak up on the first one: 25 -50-75- strokes and so on.) I then used an X-Acto to smooth, deburr, and ease the edges and I was good to go.Will the cheap plastic wear out really fast? Probably. But two bucks. Who cares? We all know the cigarette lighter method for tightening worn back caps, right? But watch out. That styrene will burn like a torch. Go easy.The body caps didn't need any modification and seem to me a good alternative to the now-collectible and none-too-safe Leitz ones with the metal bayonet lugs. I had some of those. I'll use these instead. So that was an unexpected win, I'd say.
K**R
They work
they work
B**N
Cheapest caps on Amazon
While I've had trouble with some other bulk lens caps I've bought on Amazon, these are excellent quality , fitting all my m42 lenses, and at a buck each are a great deal.
K**N
Perfect fit
They al fut perfectly. Can't tell the difference between original or not. I'm happy and grateful this was a good investment.
Trustpilot
2 days ago
2 weeks ago