Lens caps, right side up, or doesn't matter.

benhasajeep

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I tend to put my caps on with Nikon right side up. If I don't immediately, when I pack things I tend to change it if it's not right side up. I don't get a laser level out to ensure it's perfect, but tend to turn it so it's right side up.
 

tonye

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I tend to put my caps on with Nikon right side up. If I don't immediately, when I pack things I tend to change it if it's not right side up. I don't get a laser level out to ensure it's perfect, but tend to turn it so it's right side up.
I think you need to see someone about that😇
 

Clovishound

Senior Member
From a practical point, as long as it is secure, it doesn't matter. If it makes you feel better, go for right side up. If you have to stop 4 times on the way home from a shoot to dig into your gear to double check that the cap is oriented "correctly", that is another matter. ;)
 

benhasajeep

New member
From a practical point, as long as it is secure, it doesn't matter. If it makes you feel better, go for right side up. If you have to stop 4 times on the way home from a shoot to dig into your gear to double check that the cap is oriented "correctly", that is another matter. ;)
No not like that, not that ocd. I guess I like giving the free advertising.
 

BF Hammer

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Oddly enough, each time I unclipped then reattached this National Geographic strap, I always put the logo side on the right. It worked equally well either way.
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From this thread last week.
 
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