Richard G
Veteran
I have long been worried about dropping a lens when changing them standing in the street. Having dropped my newest lens on Saturday standing in the wardrobe it is time to get some advice. What exactly should one do? I am usually only changing lenses if I have a bag over one shoulder, although when out with two cameras and a 35 and a 50 I might want one on the other. I will then take one lens off and hold it in the palm, hooked with the little finger around it, freeing the other fingers to rotate the other lens off to put it on the other camera. It would only take a slight bump of my elbow by a passerby and 1-2 lenses are on the pavement. If I have the bag I invariably have front and rear caps on any spare lens, and little extra room for another lens just removed from a camera, and balancing it near the top of the bag seems just as reckless as what I already described. So, should I lose the caps, get a bigger bag or an even bigger bag and have one camera per lens? Someone must have worked this out. Please tell me in detail what you do.