Olympus lens cap storing underwater?

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I really like these soft neoprene covers -- I will have to look into that more.
It would be a great idea and easy to stash in a bcd or pocket.

For me I have been just taking off the plastic lens cap on the boat or shore and going into the water without it.
 
I really like these soft neoprene covers -- I will have to look into that more.
It would be a great idea and easy to stash in a bcd or pocket.

For me I have been just taking off the plastic lens cap on the boat or shore and going into the water without it.

I also leave the 'standard' port cover on the boat when I use my E-PM1/EPL6 system. Same with the dome port cover on my DSLR system. I never ever allow my cameras to go in the boat camera rinse tank which is where most damage to ports could occur..
 
I have a hood hat from Op/Tech which is a neoprene cover which you order by the diamter of the port. I simply take it off and put it in my BC pocket. I realise DiveAlpha doesn't have a BC so this method does not work as well for him. I take this off in the water and put it on before I hand the camera to the boat crew. In the 90s I had a boat crew member place a video housing in the rinse tank and strike a camera housing already in the tank and scratch my dome port. Becaus of this mishap I prefer to place my dome cover on before handing the camera to the boat crew.
 
I really like these soft neoprene covers -- I will have to look into that more.
It would be a great idea and easy to stash in a bcd or pocket...

Port covers are easy to make and you can often get material free from damaged rental suits at your LDS. They sell the wetsuit cement; sewing isn’t really necessary.
 
Mines very simple. Removed lanyard (string). Pit a 1" split ring (used for key rings) through where the string used to be in the cap. In the water, remove cap, hook split ring onto carabiner attached to BC


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I have some ikelite ports from my E-330 setup. Took one of the covers and tried it on my E-pm1 housing...perfect fit. I guess it's like the lenscoat , it's neoprene. I haven't taken the E-pm1 out yet, but I too was thinking about the floating hard cover. :)

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Not a bad price.
Ikelite 2005 Neoprene Cover for Flat Port 0200.5
 
The split ring solution sounds nice, at least until I can get my hands on a neoprene cover( not easily accessible in my part of the world..)



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Totally did not notice you were in Norway, sorry. You should be able to get a dive shop that repairs wetsuits to make you. It is cheap, fits great, and even has a tab to pull it off easily. And it is easy to store.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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