jpa66
Jan as in "Jan and Dean"
Anybody use them? How functional are they? Are they bulky? Easy to use? I'm looking for one for a couple lenses and one that I could possibly wrap around a Rolleiflex when I throw it in a backpack.
Jan
Jan
Anybody use them? How functional are they? Are they bulky? Easy to use? I'm looking for one for a couple lenses and one that I could possibly wrap around a Rolleiflex when I throw it in a backpack.
Jan
I will be contrarian, to wit,
I have a whole mess of the Domke wraps, and use them to protect a half dozen large format lenses, my Manfrotto gimbled pano-head thang, blah, blah...
Here's my opinion: if you are storing items that have an odd shape (e.g., large format lenses mounted on 4x5 lens boards, odd shaped tripod heads, strobe bulbs, etc.), then the Domke wraps are a good choice.
However, if you are storing ordinary lenses that tend toward a cylindrical shape, I really think it's best to shop for more compact lens pouches and zippered lens cases that are specifically designed to hold lenses.
A "real" lens case will usually take up less space than an equivalent Domke wrap, is more resistant to water, dust and detritus, is quieter to open and close (usually via zipper, of course), will often have loops and straps that enable attaching to the outside of a larger camera bag or your waist, is less likely to allow the lens to accidentally fall to the floor when open, and is far more organized in a camera bag or in your camera closet.
But that's only my opinion...
Robt.