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Since I got this lens I have made two dedicated trips out to use it and it only. The first time out was fine, works well and has a great wide angle (well, it would, wouldn't it), but I was in an area where I had the camera in my hands all the time. The second trip out was to the Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall and I did a lot of walking while not holding the camera. In fact I had the camera on a Peak Design V3 belt clip (kudos to Peak Design, better than version 1) so the camera was facing down a lot -- it did not take long before there was a metallic clattering (although it's made of plastic) as the push-on lens cap went rolling down the footpath. I only let it do that twice before taking it off completely and walking around without it on, which was a worry as the object lens is pretty exposed. While I do like the lens, the inability to protect the lens at all times is concerning. Tried to find an alternative for keeping the lens cap on but to no avail and the inability to add a UV filter to the front just leaves that precious glass open to damage when not in use. I think it's just because the PD clip holds the lens in such a way that the lens cap rubs on my leg occasionally as it doesn't just fall off by itself when the lens is face down.
It's great lens but just thought I'd mention the lens cap anomaly for other potential buyers.
It's great lens but just thought I'd mention the lens cap anomaly for other potential buyers.
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