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Lens Cap for Powershot S5 IS

 
pmurph
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May 01, 2008 09:56 |  #16

or put a little piece of folded over paper in it. i'll take a picture later, i don't have it with me, but i saw it on the internet and it works pretty well to keep the cap on. still falls off if i turn the camera on too.




  
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May 01, 2008 19:42 as a reply to  @ pmurph's post |  #17

handswithenergy which country are you from,im from the uk my s2 is finished i have the original lense cap plus another if you are in the uk you can have one


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Northerner26
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May 02, 2008 13:28 |  #18

the stock lens caps for the S5 are crap from Canon and a lot of aftermarket ones are also. but i use a Lensmate tube adaptor and it helps any cap from being pushed off. but whether you use a tube or not these CAPS (click here) (external link) are the best, inner pinch style and they hold very well.

good luck!

58mm caps here (external link)


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May 02, 2008 14:54 |  #19

Northerner26 wrote in post #5448030 (external link)
but whether you use a tube or not these CAPS (click here) (external link) are the best, inner pinch style and they hold very well.

These caps still won't work on the S series cameras without the filter adapter.

Gary


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