I found this band on the B&H website...
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...geID/accessory
It might be the same as you are presently using but, I thought that I would bring it to your attention...
I found this band on the B&H website...
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...geID/accessory
It might be the same as you are presently using but, I thought that I would bring it to your attention...
Yes that looks very like what I am using Richard, but as I say, the diameter of my (flash head) one may not be 'quite right'.
I had seen those, but since I had an unused flash band in the camera bag, just thought I'd try it, as it was even cheaper.
This is something I might add on to an order sometime in future.
Cheers, Dave
I think it might be more applicable for the oldest version of the Nikkor 18-200mm. My wife's newer version has a lock that keeps the lens from telescoping out, but it only works with the zoom set to 18mm.
I use one with my EF 24-105, which developed lens creep early on. It helps. I've been putting off the other fix I have read about--lifting the zoom band to find the adjustment screws. I don't trust the descriptions and worry that I will damage the lens.
I use a common or garden rubber band £1 a couple of hundred from poundland
Roy
It looks useful with the logo and cheap too, but the vegetable rubber band will also do and it comes free with your purchase. I think vegetable is healthy for you too...