vision35 wrote in post #18830666
Having a few L lenses costing $1000 - $1400
I have L lenses costing from $900 to $7,800.
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vision35 wrote in post #18830666
I would like some opinions of proper lens storage.
My opinions about lens storage? . Hmmmm.
Well, right now my 400 f2.8 is in the back seat of my car, attached to a camera body. . Not in a case or anything, just laying on the seat on top of some stuff and under some other stuff.
There's lots of misc camping gear and so forth in that backseat, so the lens and camera just kinda ends up wherever it got put when it was used last. . If I used it real recently, then it goes on top of the camping stuff and the extra clothes and folding chair. . If I haven't used it for a few days, then the extra clothes and the folding chair and stuff end up getting used and put back on top of the lens & camera. . My backseat is kinda like a geological dig - you can tell what has happened most recently by what is on top, in the middle, and on the bottom, of the layers of gear and whatnot.
I almost always leave the lenses and camera gear in the backseat of my car. . Summer. . Winter. . Spring and Fall. . At home. . Away on trips. . I really don't see any reason to carry my gear inside when all I'm going to do is carry it back out to the car at some point. . Why not just leave it in the car where I'll need it next? . Same with the camping gear, blinds, tools, extra clothes, chest waders, boots, camouflage, snacks, drinks, etc. . I just leave it all in the car all the time and then I don't have to bother packing anything when I go somewhere to do something.
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vision35 wrote in post #18830666
Is it better to store the lens upright or horizontal?
Just however they end up. . Doesn't matter. . Not worth thinking about.
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Lens cap? . I don't usually bother with lens caps. . No need to really. . The front elements seldom get scratched, and when they do, the little scratches don't affect the lens' performance at all. . Caps just aint worth hassling with.
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vision35 wrote in post #18830666
Should the lens be stopped down before storage? Someone implied it may be better for the iris and springs.
I don't know if stopping down the lens prior to storing is good or bad for the lubricants. Will the lubricants run or dry up?
There's no ned to consider any of this. Just put 'em wherever it's easiest and where they won't fall on anything hard, if jostled. . L lenses are really tough and you don't have to baby them or give any special attention to how they are stored or treated. Ever.
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