Sima
Capkeeper
2 for SLRs and Digital SLRs

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Sima Capkeeper 2 for SLRs and Digital SLRs

Normal Price:$7.99
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Manufacturer: Sima
Model: CK-2
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Sima
Label: Sima

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CapKeeper2 is an elastic loop, which wraps around lens barrel of your camera, with lens cap leash. It prevents lens cap loss with adhesive-backed disc attached to the cap. CapKeeper2 is designed for SLR cameras with interchangeable lenses and video cameras.
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strong and handy, but the string is a bit short though 2008-11-22
strong and handy, but the string is a bit short if you are using zoom-tele lenses which tend to double it`s length


Would be good, except... 2008-09-20
This was an excellent product until the shoddy string that connects to the elastic band broke. I've tried reconnecting them, but it keeps coming loose. Too bad.


Good, but over priced on Amazon 2008-08-14
It is keeping my lens cap from getting lost, but I found it at Calumet for 1/3 the price after I had purchased it on Amazon.


Been using these for years 2008-08-09
The cap keeper sticks on the lens cap and the retaining strap goes around the lens barrel. With the elastic going around the barrel, I don't have to attach and detach the cap keeper every time I change lenses. I've used these for years. Every lens that I own has one. It beats fumbling with the cap trying to make sure that it goes into a pocket. If you're looking at a quick photo opportunity, you just pop off the lens cap and shoot. The cap dangles out of the way until you're ready to put it back on.


So simple,yet so useful 2008-06-16
This is an ingenious addition to your camera.
You don't have to constantly keep track of your cap - it's hanging right there :)
The keeper is sold in the Ritz stores for $2, but it was easier for me to buy and get delivered online than drive around looking for one.
The product is decent


Works fine on my 28-135 2008-02-22
CapKeeper2 is an elastic loop, which wraps around lens barrel of your camera, with lens cap leash. It prevents lens cap loss with adhesive-backed disc attached to the cap. CapKeeper2 is designed for SLR cameras with interchangeable lenses and video cameras.


Be Wary Of Quantity 2008-02-01
"Sima Capkeeper 2 for SLR..." sounded like I was getting two (2) lens caps, but it is only one. Pretty expensive for one; plenty of cheaper alternatives.


digital camara user 2007-11-18
The attachment onto the lens cap broke on the first day I used it. The lens on my SLR is too large for other style attachments that connect from the cap to the camara. There must be a better way to attach a lens caps to a camara! Thankfully, I didn't loose the lens cap.


Just what I needed 2007-10-02
This was just what I needed. I was a little worried as this keeper was the most inexpensive one; but it turns out to be terrific. It is well constructed and works great on my 72mm (filter size) lens.


Don't Be Crazy! 2007-07-27
Don't Be Crazy! I just bought this EXACT same item today for $2.69 at my local camera store!

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