Following from Chucks suggestion of a hood with cap glued on. Everyone's
favourite cheap lens cap house www.camerafilters.com carry spacer rings in
standard filter sizes including 49mm. Add one of these to a screw in metal
lens cap and maybe a little glue to keep the cap on the end of the tube and
your problem is solved.
Dan S.
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From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Chuck Norcutt
Subject: [OM] Re: I Need ! Front cap for Olympus Zuiko MC MACRO 38mm f/2.8
I'll bet you could make one from a screw in 49mm metal cap with a hole cut
in the middle and then glue on an OM Tamron Adaptall rear cap which I recall
as being fairly deep. Or you could glue on a short M42 extension tube with
an M42 body cap screwed in to form a cover. Maybe someone will pick up from
here and think up something better looking, cheaper and easier to make...
like maybe a deep screw in metal lens hood with a suitably large metal lens
cap glued onto the end.
Chuck
Rand E wrote:
> I know, I'm dreaming or on drugs. But, I had to ask.
> Rand E.
>
> P.S. I know, but the one that's on ebay. But I'd still be one cap short.
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