








🎥 Keep your focus sharp—never lose a lens cap again!
The Altura Photo 5 Pcs Lens Cap Leash is a must-have accessory for professional and enthusiast photographers alike, offering universal compatibility with major camera brands. Featuring a strong adhesive button and elastic band, it securely tethers your lens caps to prevent loss, while its sleek design maintains a professional look. This value pack of five ensures all your lenses stay protected and ready for action.



| ASIN | B0058I7CVE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11 in Camera Lens Caps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,093) |
| Date First Available | June 18, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.493 ounces |
| Item model number | QC0205 |
| Manufacturer | Altura Photo |
| Package Dimensions | 4.53 x 3.62 x 0.63 inches |
H**N
A must have for SLR users
These are good essentials to have for your camera outfit. These work just fine and are a good value. Must haves for SLR users
D**.
Never lose your lens cap again
These are the coolest things. Never lose track of your lens cap again. Easy installation.
G**.
Seems like good value
Seems like a good price for 5 items. If the electric strap that attached to the lens was a little tighter, it would be better for micro four thirds cameras like mine, which typically use smaller lenses. Other than that, time will tell how these little leashes hold up.
K**R
Just right!
Exactly what I wanted. Works well!
T**N
Just What I Wanted
I purchased a set of these after I lost my kit lens cap. Though I replaced that cap, I figured I'd take a proactive approach and get some of these to prevent losses of caps in the future. For the money, it's a great value and the piece of mind I get in not having to constantly check my pocket or nearby surfaces has already justified the purchase. (Extra bonus: not having to listen to my husband pick on me for "if your head wasn't screwed on..." jabs. Score!) So it does what it says on the box. No frills, just a little adhesive disc danging on a cord from an elastic band that goes around the lens. The length from the elastic band is approximately 6 inches down to the end of the disc, so expect 8 or so inches with a lens attached. These are a little awkward, especially if you remove the lens with the cap on and set it down. It'll cant to the side because the disc is rather thick (posted an image), so be wary of doing this. I'm also particularly wary of accidentally brushing or rubbing the keeper when storing the lens away in my camera bag. While gentle tests have assured me that the disc is affixed securely, I expect given time or a good hard knock will dislodge it. Some care has to be taken. Also, keep in mind that the band may obscure switches on pancake or small prime lenses. Though it is fairly firm, it sometimes shifts over my auto/manual switch on my 50mm f/1.8 prime. Still, these are, I feel, minor points for keeping track of my caps. The cloth was a nice, unexpected bonus; more than that, though (other reviewers mentioned this), I was pleasantly surprised to have also received a little note tucked in with contact details from the Digital Goya president. Though I hope not to need to contact him, I did like that little extra touch and direct methods to contact him should any issues arise. Edit (August 2 2013): One of these keepers finally bit the dust from some pretty rough manhandling. The plastic knob popped off and left the sticky pad on the lens cap after the line was yanked a bit too much. Considering it took some pretty rough handling to pull it apart, I'm still pleased that it lasted as long as it did. I would make a habit of pressing the plastic disc onto the cap firmly from time to time to prevent it from lifting up too much, but never had a problem with its grip. The only issue I had with removal was because the sticky pad was left on the lens, I had to peel it off and scrape off the residual glue left behind. This was a bit of a pain, but comes with the territory of sticking something firmly onto a surface. I could have simply re-glued the little cap back over the sticky pad to keep on using the keeper, but I just opted to remove it and use my spare keeper. Would definitely order some more when I need it.
B**M
Great idea, average quality product
OK so it is 3 for $5, would have definitely rated 4 except for the following. It is a WONDERFUL idea and I am not sure why camera/lens makers don't do this OEM. (1) Right off the bat, the first lens cap keeper I tried to use snapped immediately. Had to fish out my nose pliers and do a little surgery to insert the elastic back in, then crimp the metal back together. Thankfully it is very cheap tin like material and easy to fix. (2) The elastic is nice and tight, and works well. But the string that attaches to the lens cap is not long enough. If you have a telephoto lens, and a maybe a hood, then you can't extend it from the middle of the lens, and *around* the hood. You have to put in the lens cap, then the hood. This means you have you remove the hood to get the cap off. If you are in a hurry to grab THAT amazing moment, then good luck. (I am sorry Mr. Walter @ DigitalGoja, the best way to give feedback is openly, and I would rather not email you directly. Feel free to respond to this review, and we can converse here. I will upload a couple photos later, and maybe you can defend the product, possibly I used it incorrectly).
C**K
They do winter supposed to do
Then hold the landscape onto my lens just like they're supposed to. I knew I needed something like this after my husband lost a landscape in the Atlantic Ocean years ago.
V**A
Game changer for different lenses and keeping your lens clean and safe
First my Sony camera great, the band stretches to adjust to different lens sizes. Adhesive is strong. My cameras been in and out of my camera bag and it has never fallen off, love that it comes with extras!
S**A
Me ayuda muchísimo para no perder la tapa de mis lentes, es una maravilla
T**N
Arrived fast is exactly as described.
H**O
Eficiente.
A**R
What to say, they work :)
C**A
Came in with 5 lenses, pretty good.
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