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Old 08-12-25 | 03:57 PM
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jamesdak
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Since I had the gear all out I decided to do something I've been thinking about for years. Had this old china cabinet with just stuff in it that was decorative and had no purpose. Took all that crap out and put in all the old camera's on the top shelf. The next shelf has all the manual focus lenses I use now days on my Canon DSLR's. Most of them where kept in a large and very heavy camera backpack. Now I can grab what I want for just that day and pack a smaller, lighter bag. We'll see how this works for me. I've still got the 600/4 with a 7D MKII in it's own dedicated bag. Then the 5DSr with a few A.F. lenses in another bag and another 7D with my 400/5.6 and 200/2.8 in another bag.

Cark Zeiss and Contax Zeiss lenses
Cark Zeiss and Contax Zeiss lenses
Leica R Lenses
Leica R Lenses
Mamiya 645, Vivitar Series One, Pentax, and a couple of Olympus Lenses
Mamiya 645, Vivitar Series One, Pentax, and a couple of Olympus Lenses
Plenty of room to easily get to the lenses I use regularly
Plenty of room to easily get to the lenses I use regularly
This should keep them relatively dust free.
This should keep them relatively dust free.
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