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In this case I had an half drawer full of original ones from my Nikon days (new and old style). If I rotate them counterclockwise they are extremely tight, even more so than the Olympus ones I wrote about previously.

 

Could be because I'm using them on adapters, and not original E mount lenses?

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If your adapters have the thick-lobed rear flange

thaz machined directly from the aluminum tube  

of the adapter, that makes sense for them to be

snug enuf. My Metabones adapter has a proper

chromed brass rear flange, and never snugs up

to any version of Nikon cap. Like you, I have all

the versions, back to "Nippon Kogaku", plus the

various Sigma, Tokina, etc etc.

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If your adapters have the thick-lobed rear flange

thaz machined directly from the aluminum tube  

of the adapter, that makes sense for them to be

snug enuf. My Metabones adapter has a proper

chromed brass rear flange, and never snugs up

to any version of Nikon cap. Like you, I have all

the versions, back to "Nippon Kogaku", plus the

various Sigma, Tokina, etc etc.

 

 

I'm pretty sure you nailed the reason, not having a Metabones I didn't think of that.

 

Good to know!

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