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#11
I always carry a small backpack with my things and my camera in it, but no camera bag, so I had quite a few accidents with slipping caps.

The only one which never failed me is this:

http://www.amazon.com/Mennon-White-balance-lens-52mm/dp/B0019BJZ8C



However, it's a pain in that the base is plastic and screws into the filter attachment, which can cause vignetting when stacking filters and make more cumbersome to attach and remove a polarizer.

The white balance setting function of the cap is less than reliable, so I just use it as a, hemm, cap..



Otherwise, a friend uses a slip-in neoprene cover and my dad had this hard-leather cover for his nikonos, which he then would regularly toss in with is fishing and scuba gear with no apparent damage to camera or lens over the years, but I wouldn't necessarily reccomend that <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' />
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#12
Might be a good solution for lenses with slim filters or bulging front elements.
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#13
[quote name='backcountryskier' timestamp='1309899457' post='9760']

I'm very tempted to compare the thing to a condom, and crack a few jokes



but I probably shouldn't

[/quote]



When I first saw these on a photo magazine, I couldn't help to see it in that way... God, it does look ugly! Uglier than a lens with a condom actually...



Serkan
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#14
Frankly, if it helps against zoom creep, it's more than just usable.

I recently started to use my Zeiss 16-80, but it seems to be uncarryable.

While it doesn't creep at all when on tripod, it fully extends after half-minute of carrying.

It easily outweights my new Alpha 55, thus always points down. Add to it some swinging on the belt, and here it is.
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