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Dean Wilson

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I have had my RF 24-70mm f/2.8 and RF 24-70mm f/2.8 (and other lens as well) for quite a few year and for the past couple months I have had an issue with the lens hood on the 15-35 really hard to install and uninstall. I figured the was just a lot of debris build up or I had stripped the plastic 😯

I accidently got the hoods mixed up on a photo adventure. EW-88F and EW-88E . Problem solved.
 
I suspect that >PC-GP30< does not identify the type of dust cap: it's on three entirely different RF dust caps (body, lens, & 1.4 extender) that I have.
… David

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I find the R series lenses, body caps, and lens caps mount with more difficulty than the 5D M4 I used to own. The R mounts only fit in one way and I have to find the correct rotation. This is particularly problematic for the caps because the lenses have indicator dots that can be matched. I wonder if you may be experiencing a similar problem to mine.
I have tried every rotation of all of the body caps that I have, trying to get them to fit smoothly on the R7 So far, no luck! I think I might have misplaced that body cap for the R7, because I noticed that I have one fewer body caps than I do Canon cameras!! :rolleyes:
The lens cap for my RF 100-500 fits very smoothly, so....
This just means that I really need to go through and organize my office!!!
 
The cap on the left in post #10 is the RF body cap. They only go on in one position, so you have to index the line with the lens alignment mark at the top. Then it's in place, the Canon logo is straight. This body cap has the fine knurling on the edge, wheres the EF body cap has coarser rounded knurling.

The RF cap fits the EF mount also, and doesn't require specific alignment on that. It will go on in any of the three orientations. I have EF-RF adapters on my cameras and use the RF caps on them.
 
Dean…

I'm sure you're not alone.

Most of my lenses have a 77mm filter thread, so it's easy for this to happen. And as for the pouches that go with L-series lenses: I never know which is the correct one! Lucky dip there, every time!

… David
 
Most of my lenses have a 77mm filter thread
I have the RF 70-200 and RF 100-500 and I don't usually switch then around out in the field as much as with the 82mm's. Of course I have managed not to mix the 82's and the 77's. 🤣
 
I am actually having an irritating problem that is sort of like this.... So, you know the cap that goes on your camera, over the lens attachment mount??? Well, I know I got one of those with my R7, but I kind of mixed it in amongst the ones for my other Canon cameras. And now, I cannot find one that fits well!!! I tried every single one I have on my R7, and they are all a funky fit. I have to really mess with it to get it on. It just doesn't seem right. Anyone else have this issue??
Yes, I know, I don't have the lens OFF of my R7 very often, but when I do, I'd like a cap that actually fit!!
 
I am actually having an irritating problem that is sort of like this.... So, you know the cap that goes on your camera, over the lens attachment mount??? Well, I know I got one of those with my R7, but I kind of mixed it in amongst the ones for my other Canon cameras. And now, I cannot find one that fits well!!! I tried every single one I have on my R7, and they are all a funky fit. I have to really mess with it to get it on. It just doesn't seem right. Anyone else have this issue??
Yes, I know, I don't have the lens OFF of my R7 very often, but when I do, I'd like a cap that actually fit!!
Anne, this is the one that came with my R7. PC-GF30. Do you have one like it?
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  • Canon EOS R7
  • RF-S18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM
  • 76.0 mm
  • ƒ/6.3
  • 1/80 sec
  • ISO 6400
 
Dean, thanks for enclosing a picture. No, I cannot find one that looks exactly like that.
Here's a photo of the one I have used, and it is different.
I will have to go through my accessories and see if mixed it up with one for a mkii or mkiv. But, they all have lenses on them nearly all the time! As you can see, the one I have now has slightly different lettering inside.
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  • ƒ/1.8
  • 1/24 sec
  • ISO 500
 

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