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Sensei 43.5mm Clip-On Lens Cap |
The 43.5mm Clip-On Lens Cap from Sensei is a standard, plastic, clip-on type front lens cap that fits any lens with a filter size of 43.5mm. Lens caps protect your lenses from scratches, fingerprints and the elements, when not shooting. It's always a good idea to have a spare lens cap in case you lose one while in the field or on vacation. Sensei ...
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Sensei 105mm Clip-On Lens Cap |
The 105mm Clip-On Lens Cap from Sensei is a standard, plastic, clip-on type front lens cap that fits any lens with a filter size of 105mm. Lens caps protect your lenses from scratches, fingerprints and the elements, when not shooting. It's always a good idea to have a spare lens cap in case you lose one while in the field or on vacation. Sensei ma...
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Vello HN-2 Dedicated Lens Hood |
The dedicated Vello HN-2 Lens Hood (52mm Screw-On) is specifically designed for use with Nikon's 28mm f/2.8, 28mm f/2.8 D AF, 35-70mm f/3.3-4.5, and 24-70mm f/3.5-5.6 IX lenses. It is primarily used to prevent unwanted stray light from entering the lens by extending and shading the end of it. A dedicated hood is crafted to perfectly suit the speci...
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Olympus Lens Hood for M.ZUIKO Digital |
The Lens Hood for M.ZUIKO Digital ED 75mm f/1.8 Lens from Olympus is a silver, metal, round-style lens hood specifically designed for the M.ZUIKO Digital ED 75mm f/1.8 lens by Olympus. Lens hoods prevent glare and stray sunlight from entering the lens while shooting and offer the lens a degree of protection from accidental impact and scratching. T...
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Sensei Rear Lens Cap for Sony |
The Rear Lens Cap for Sony A/Minolta Maxxum Lenses from Sensei is a plastic lens cap fitted for the rear of Sony A and Minolta Maxxum lenses. The rear lens cap is placed on the rear mount of your lens when the lens is not in use on your camera. It protects that all-important lens from scratches, dust, water and fingerprints. UPC: 847628534940 In t...
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Nikon LC-CP20 Lens Cap for Coolpix |
This Nikon LC-CP20 Lens Cap is a replacement lens cap for the Coolpix L110 camera. It will protect the lens from dust and scratches when not in use. UPC: 018208258048 In the Box Nikon LC-CP20 Lens Cap for Coolpix L110 Camera Limited 1-Year Warranty Table of Contents ...
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Leica Front Cap E72 for 72mm |
Use this spare or replacement Front Cap E72 to protect the front elements of Leica S-series lenses with 72mm filter threads. Compatible models include the APO-Macro-Summarit-S 120mm f/2.5, and the APO-Elmar-S 180mm f/3.5. This convenient accessory shields your glass against scratches, dust, moisture, and light impact. Additionally, its spring-load...
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Sensei 72mm Clip-On Lens Cap |
The 72mm Clip-On Lens Cap from Sensei is a standard, plastic, clip-on type front lens cap that fits any lens with a filter size of 72mm. Lens caps protect your lenses from scratches, fingerprints and the elements, when not shooting. It's always a good idea to have a spare lens cap in case you lose one while in the field or on vacation. Sensei make...
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Sensei 77mm Clip-On Lens Cap |
The 77mm Clip-On Lens Cap from Sensei is a standard, plastic, clip-on type front lens cap that fits any lens with a filter size of 77mm. Lens caps protect your lenses from scratches, fingerprints and the elements, when not shooting. It's always a good idea to have a spare lens cap in case you lose one while in the field or on vacation. Sensei make...
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Sensei 49mm Clip-On Lens Cap |
The 49mm Clip-On Lens Cap from Sensei is a standard, plastic, clip-on type front lens cap that fits any lens with a filter size of 49mm. Lens caps protect your lenses from scratches, fingerprints and the elements, when not shooting. It's always a good idea to have a spare lens cap in case you lose one while in the field or on vacation. Sensei make...
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