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OP/TECH Rear Lens Caps Lens Mount Caps Double Micro Four Thirds

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  • for connecting two Lens

The Lens Mount Cap from OP/TECH USA is popular with amateurs and professionals alike. It is not a normal back cap... the advantages and versatility are impressive. The built-in O-ring seal effectively protects the entire bayonet circumference against the ingress of dust and moisture. Compared to normal back caps, a tighter fit is achieved for optimum protection of the bayonet. The Lens Mount Cap is available in single and double versions for different bayonet connections. The double version saves a lot of space, as 2 Lens are connected together. It also speeds up lens changes on the move.

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OP/TECH Rear Lens Caps Lens Mount Caps Double Micro Four Thirds

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  • for MFT
  • for connecting two Lens

Product description for OP/TECH Rear Lens Caps Lens Mount Caps Double Micro Four Thirds

The Lens Mount Cap from OP/TECH USA is popular with amateurs and professionals alike. It is not a normal back cap... the advantages and versatility are impressive. The built-in O-ring seal effectively protects the entire bayonet circumference against the ingress of dust and moisture. Compared to normal back caps, a tighter fit is achieved for optimum protection of the bayonet. The Lens Mount Cap is available in single and double versions for different bayonet connections. The double version saves a lot of space, as 2 Lens are connected together. It also speeds up lens changes on the move.

OP/TECH Rear Lens Caps Lens Mount Caps Double Micro Four Thirds

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OP/TECH 1101281

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