roscoetuff
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I'm been a user of lens cases, and neoprene lens bags. Now looking at Op/Tech lens wraps and Tenbo's version as well. Anyone out there in Range Finder Land using these wraps with success? Prospect of protection but less bulk is offset by the prospect that unwrapping could roll a lens right off the table and on to the proverbial floor... in a moment of "egad!!! oops!" I don't need.
Thoughts? Opinions? Shrugs? Experience?
Thoughts? Opinions? Shrugs? Experience?
Pentode
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Two weeks ago I came pretty close to rolling my Kodak Retina IIa onto a concrete walkway. I caught it, but it definitely gave me a scare.
Despite that, I still like those wraps. I wish they were more readily available in smaller sizes, though. All the ones I've seen are a little big for a whole RF camera, let alone an RF lens.
Despite that, I still like those wraps. I wish they were more readily available in smaller sizes, though. All the ones I've seen are a little big for a whole RF camera, let alone an RF lens.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
I have one camera bag instead of wraps. It holds two cameras with lenses attached to cameras. In separate pockets. I'm using regular camera neck strap. If camera goes out of the bag, strap goes on my neck or around my hand (watch Winogrand, Meyerowitz videos). It is best protection I ever have. I quit from changing lenses on the street. I only change them indoors and near by flat surface. Table or else.
HCB was using three lenses and two M cameras. He kept unused items (one camera and two lenses) in the pocket and in very small bag.
HCB was using three lenses and two M cameras. He kept unused items (one camera and two lenses) in the pocket and in very small bag.
Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
The early Fuji lenses came with wraps, I didn't like them, thought they were awkward to use. I prefer leather drawstring bags and then neoprene bags.
roscoetuff
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Darth: I still have one of the more gargantuan Fuji wraps from one of the honking big Fuji zooms that sent me running from the whole Fuji idea. Yep. Didn't like those things either.
Kind of why I wonder: Usually I get something like an Lowepro Lens Case... and they do a bang up job, but they are space hogs:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/752413-REG/Lowepro_LP36301_0AM_Lens_Case_8_x.html
With the Zeiss ZM and Lecia M mount lenses as small as they are, just curious what others do. THanks!
Kind of why I wonder: Usually I get something like an Lowepro Lens Case... and they do a bang up job, but they are space hogs:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/752413-REG/Lowepro_LP36301_0AM_Lens_Case_8_x.html
With the Zeiss ZM and Lecia M mount lenses as small as they are, just curious what others do. THanks!
ellisson
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I've use the OPTec and other small soft neoprene cases for one lens when carrying a second one in the same compartment of a small camera bag and or for storage off-camera. Fine for keeping lenses from bouncing against each other, but they would not much help for drops on hard surfaces. Wraps could serve the same purpose, but I prefer the neoprene cases. OPTec and some other makers have smaller sizes suitable for RF lenses.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I'm been a user of lens cases, and neoprene lens bags. Now looking at Op/Tech lens wraps and Tenbo's version as well. Anyone out there in Range Finder Land using these wraps with success? Prospect of protection but less bulk is offset by the prospect that unwrapping could roll a lens right off the table and on to the proverbial floor... in a moment of "egad!!! oops!" I don't need.
Thoughts? Opinions? Shrugs? Experience?
I've used Domke Wraps for years to protect lenses in my bag when I didn't have a good lens case. They work very well.
G
dct
perpetual amateur
I also use wraps (Tenba) for extra lenses I carry. But I reduced the amount of lenses I'm moving around. Manual M lenses maximum three (one is on the body). For my digital Fujis maximum two (typically a zoom on the body and a prime in the wrap).
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