Lens pouches: small rf lenses

I figured I should add a picture to my comment above. This is how the self-made bags come out:

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I'm not Luigi, but perfectly usable 🙂 Nice thing is, you can make them the perfect size.

Roland.
 
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Thanks -- those look nice -- even I might be able to make some. The ability to tailor the size to the item w/o going store to store is very alluring.
Wondering about the chamois -- no issues with mold, fungus, etc?
 
With leather you always run fungus risk. Just don't store your lenses in the bags for years without taking them out. The best enemy of fungus is light. The original Leica case for the googles is leather too, only it costs > US 100 used.

On the other hand, you could use a different material, like Neopren or so. Easier to sow, too.

Best,

Roland.
 
I keep my CV 21mm finder in a jewellery ring box. I stripped out the original lining, and cut two pieces of camp foam to size and shape and glued one into the lid and the other, with its center cut out to the shape of the finder, glued into the bottom of the case.
The finder rests in the cut out well in the bottom foam piece, which keeps it from getting banged around inside my camera bag.
Cheap, cheerful and works very well.
 
round spectacle cases??

round spectacle cases??

where? In addition to trying to use them for small lenses, I could use a hard case for my Oakley Square Wire 2s which don't fit in my dozen or so regular spectacle cases.

spectacular case

lol
i do not say spectacular but spectacle case!
 
iPod socks... They come in three packs and are pretty stretchy... They aren't thick but should protect your lenses except for major hard impact... Added bonus is that they are different colors for organization
 
where? In addition to trying to use them for small lenses, I could use a hard case for my Oakley Square Wire 2s which don't fit in my dozen or so regular spectacle cases.


I see, in fact by "spectacle case" google doesn't find what I meant.
Try the (half german-half french) expression "Brillenetui".

In my experience, the hard "CHIEMSEE" Brillenetuis are élégant and useful.
 
wow very nice!

wow very nice!

I can see it is padded well. Is the outside EVA hard or plyable?

I've found some rect. GPS-200 incase hard clamshell cases to work well for various lenses and accessories, but have to configure the internal padding myself.

M-Rokkor 28/2.8, UC-Hex 35/2, Rigid 'cron 50/2
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::Ari
 
iPod socks... They come in three packs and are pretty stretchy... They aren't thick but should protect your lenses except for major hard impact... Added bonus is that they are different colors for organization

Great idea! I'm going to give it a try. A pink sock for 35mm and a bright green sock for 50mm lenses.
 
I can see it is padded well. Is the outside EVA hard or plyable?

I've found some rect. GPS-200 incase hard clamshell cases to work well for various lenses and accessories, but have to configure the internal padding myself.

It's not hard, and not soft - it's stiff. Good protection, but there's some give to it, so I wouldn't try standing on it. 🙂
 
I figured I should add a picture to my comment above. This is how the self-made bags come out:

820568181_NVQ7H-M.jpg


I'm not Luigi, but perfectly usable 🙂 Nice thing is, you can make them the perfect size.

Roland.

I am taking a menswear sewing class at FIT. Like a gear head that I am, I ended up buying a new comercial sewing machine (Juki), and last Saturday found out that I can sew through two layers of thick leather with an 18 guage needle on my rig.

Now I'm inspired because I need some lens pouches and a VF pouch. I use a Nikon leather pouch with a drawstring for my 75 Lux, but added a thick leather sleeve for additional padding.

I'm thinking of visiting the garment district to buy some silk to make a pouch, but I will use a removable leather cylinder for added protection.

My Juki is powered by a half horsepower motor BTW.

Just what an artist needs: more projects.

Cal
 
Nice

Nice

If you can make me a dark suit in 44S by Sat. I'll take one please. 😀

My son hand sewed me a bag out of cardboard and felt, while the girls were sewing less useful things, I'll take photos soon. He modeled it after the Nikon bag that comes with their 35/1.8 AFS but scaled down for an RF lens.

I am taking a menswear sewing class at FIT. Like a gear head that I am, I ended up buying a new comercial sewing machine (Juki), and last Saturday found out that I can sew through two layers of thick leather with an 18 guage needle on my rig.

Now I'm inspired because I need some lens pouches and a VF pouch. I use a Nikon leather pouch with a drawstring for my 75 Lux, but added a thick leather sleeve for additional padding.

I'm thinking of visiting the garment district to buy some silk to make a pouch, but I will use a removable leather cylinder for added protection.

My Juki is powered by a half horsepower motor BTW.

Just what an artist needs: more projects.

Cal
 
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