juststeve wrote:
If you are truly into wildlife photography, landscape, tool for that matter, you will learn that a good photo is more a matter of timing much of the time. And one then is changing out converters and or lenses on the move while concentrating on the subject, not wanting to be looking at markings on lenses and lens caps.
If I need to change lenses in a hurry, the rear cap matters little to me since my bag is padded. I may skip capping the back of the lens because it's easy to clean if needed at all. With dots on the bodies and the marks I put on bright RF caps bought from Amazon, I find minimal inconvenience putting RF caps on.
Chimping wrote:
It’s a pain to align the dots.
It seemed that way when I failed to look for a solution. Then I bought these bright caps for my RF lenses and EF to RF adapters, and put a black mark on the side for alignment. Spendy for plastic, but I only needed a couple of them.