I keep the adapter or reducing ring attached. I have a little soft
pouch with a small piece of sturdy foamed plastic inside. This study
plastic functions as a rear cap. The front of the raynox takes any
regular lens cap (49 mm if I remember correctly) if the original cap
gets lost. Any old 43 or 49 filter would function as a rear cap if you
don't like the idea of a soft pouch.
The included case is a very silly construction.

Toine

On 26 April 2010 20:04, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> My raynox 250 arrived on Friday.
>
> My 49-43mm reducing ring had arrived a couple days previously.
>
> I did a couple of quick test shots and it seems to work just fine. The
> problem is that if I want to use the caps that came with it, I can't leave
> it on the adapter, which means that putting in on the 4 involves a lot more
> fiddling with things than I'd like.
>
> Also, the plastic box it came in is about the size of my 50/2.8 macro which
> negates a lot of the advantage of it over a second lens.
>
> How do the folks with Raynox adapters carry them?
>
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