 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) One of the less debilitating, but no less frustrating dangers to contend during a day's shooting is the loss of a lens cap. Nothing disarms a photographer quite like knowing that a lens has absolutely no protection while it is most vulnerable to incurring damage. Lens caps can easily find their way into sewers, streambeds, rivers, or off the side of a cliff on a popular tourist lookout, well beyond the reach of protective railing. Without a lens cap to protect a lens, the risk of incurring scratches during storage and transportation becomes all too real, and weighs heavily on the photographer's mind. Solve this issue completely by planning ahead and always carrying spare lens caps in your equipment carry bag. Generic replacement lens caps for various sizes can be found for mere pounds. A danger for which there is no protective tools against is including strangers' children in photographs. If a photographer even considers pointing a camera at someone's child, that photographer should first ask permission from that child's parent. This simple step can help prevent an angry parent and perhaps broken camera equipment. | | SEE IT |