waka 3 Pack 55mm Center Pinch Lens Cap Cover with Tether for Nikon D3500 D3400 D5600 D7500 with AF-P 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR Kit Lens & Other 55mm Thread Lenses (Not for Canon EF-S 18-55mm Lens)
$6.99
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Price: $6.99
(as of Aug 16, 2024 04:38:22 UTC – Details)
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Unique design lens cap that keeps lens 100% sealed and protect your lens from water, dust and scratches. While the lens cap keeper tether to prevent loss of your lens cap. 3 pack in one set.
Snap-on center pinch design allows easy attachment and removal, even with a lens hood or lens filter in place.
Compatible with any lenses with 55mm lens thread size. 【PLEASE VERIFY YOUR LENS THREAD SIZE BEFORE ORDERING】 The size will be marked somewhere on the lens barrel and is always proceeded by a “Φ” (diameter) symbol. For example: Φ55 = 55mm lens thread size.
Truly premium quality lens cap bundle, Ideal replace Nikon LC-55 front lens cap or other 55mm front lens cap for Canon, Nikon, Sony etc DSLR cameras. (Attention: Some customers bought this lens cap for their Canon EF-S 18-55mm lens, please note this 55mm lens cap does not fit this lens, you should take the 58mm lens cap for the Canon EF-S 18-55mm lens)
Free premium quality microfiber cleaning cloth 6×7″ included. Compatiable with any lenses with 55mm lens thread size, such like Nikon AF-P DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR Lens,Sony FE 28-70mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS Lens,Sony E 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS Lens,Sony FE 50mm f/2.8 Macro Lens,Canon EF-M 11-22mm f/4-5.6 IS STM Lens,etc.
Customers say
Customers like the value, fit, straps and performance of the lens caps. For example, they mention they fit perfectly, work great and the tool works well to push the loop through the hole. That said, some complain about the ease of threading.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Wandering Rogue –
Fit well, no trouble with the tether
I purchased these to replace a missing lens cap on a Nikon Nikkor 18-70 mm lens. I am very happy with these lens caps. The spring in the pinch apparatus has just the right amount of tension. Not difficult to pinch, but enough outward force to keep the cap firmly in place. The caps easily slot into place and provide good coverage.Many reviews discuss difficulty in attaching the tether to the cap. Maybe they’ve changed the design since those reviews were written, but I had very little difficulty. In fact, I was able to attach the tether in under a minute (and would have been quicker if I had used more light). Looking at the other reviews, I think that they were using the helper tool incorrectly. Many of the reviews stated that the tool was too big to fit into the hole in the top of the cap, but that’s not where it’s supposed to be used. The tool (essentially the same as the tools used to open the sim card drawer on a cell phone) is meant to be used for retrieving the end of the tether from the side of the cap, not for pushing the tether into the hole on top of the cap The tether, which is a loop, attaches by being inserted into a small hole in the top of the cap, and then pulling the inserted end out an opening in the side of the cap (you then pass the part of the tether that goes around the lens through the end of the loop retrieved from the side of the cap). I folded the thin string loop at the top of the loop (basically, pinched the loop to make it narrower), and easily inserted the loop into the hole in the top of the cap. When this is done, you can see the loop hanging down in the slot on the side of cap. Then I used the tool to get behind the loop and pull it out of the hole. In this regard, it might be better if the tool had a little hook on the end, rather then just being straight. Either way, it was pretty easy to fish out the loop.As I said, I am very happy with these caps, and would recommend them to others.
Marcus Kellerman –
Tight fit but does the job
This lens cap fits on the end of my lenses. The golden rule to follow is: pinch on, pinch off. Bonus tip, if you perform that golden rule 12 hours a day you will eventually be able to catch a fly with chopsticks.
Roger Beal –
Top quality at a reasonable price
A fine quality lens cap, shipped complete with keepers and a microfiber lens cleaning cloth. 5 Stars!
Wyoming Ruth –
Difficult to get tether through lens cap
It was difficult to get the tether through the lens cap opening. I used sewing thread go through the lens cap opening and then pulled the tether through the cap. Otherwise, it fits the 72mm lens very well. I would recommend with a little patience.
Annette Adams-Vito –
Worked ok
They were hard to contact the lanyard to the cap. But they did work
Pat A Feifert –
Keeper leash ties securely onto lens cap rather than relying on glue patch
I admit I haven’t had this item for long but my previous camera had a lens cap leash of the same design, and I loved it. This one works the same way.The alternative is a leash that sticks onto the lens cap with glue. Such a design is not as secure.I have used lens caps with a leash and without. Not only does the leash make removing the lens cap much faster, but it masks replacing the cap much easier too.When I see a picture that requires taking, I can quickly remove the lens cap and let it drop. Much faster than putting the lens cap in a pocket and milliseconds can often mean the difference between getting a picture and losing it. Some professionals don’t use a lens cap, for that reason. They just use a clear filter and replace it frequently.The elastic part of the strap can go around the front of the lens. Even more secure would be to put it through the camera strap attachment, or, if you need that attach it to the top of the camera strap.You must push the other end of the leash through the hole in the lens cap using the tool provided or a paper clip.The lens cap looks and feels the same as the one that came with the camera.Why three lens caps? The price is about the same as for one or two. I can’t see losing a lens cap with a keeper leash attached, but you never know. One for a spare and one for a friend?
Kevin Knight –
Fits perfectly
I’m using these for a Pen EE / Pen EE-3 and they work wonderfully. Perfect fit.
Buechernarr –
Does not fit Canon lens, will send back./
Lens cover doesn’t fit Canon camera, will have to send back.
Amazon Customer –
Fit my lens
Kindle Customer –
Very well packaged, very professional, great content, even a pin device to help you thread the attachment string. Cheaper than eBay and next day delivery, I use a lot of lens caps rebuilding cameras as a hobby, these will now be my number 1 choice.
Thomasius –
Mein originaler Sony Objektivdeckel à 55 mm ist heruntergefallen und die Plastikfedern waren sofort gebrochen. Kein Wunder bei dieser filigranen Konstruktion.Für den Originalpreis von Sony 1 Stück, habe ich nun 3 Stück von “Waka” erhalten. Die Qualität der Deckel sieht super aus und scheint wesentlich stabiler zu sein. Zur Haltbarkeit kann ich jetzt noch nichts sagen.Er sitzt perfekt und fest auf meinen Objektiv. Ein Putztuch sowie je ein Halteband mit Einfädelhilfe war auch dabei. Kann ich nur weiter empfelen.
fanny –
Super, j’ai réussi à mettre les cordons correctement dans les bouchons d’objectifs. Plus aucune raison d’en perdre. çà me convient parfaitement
Carmen Villar –
Lo uso para un objetivo de la marca sony. El original vale mas de el doble y no es tan bueno como este. Adema con el cordon ya te olvidas y no se volvera a perder. Recomendable 100%