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    Question Have any gear storage tips?

    I started putting my lens caps and body caps in plastic bags to keep the dust off them. But I'm pretty sure this is a bad idea for the lens or body (especially in humid environments) if you are concerned about moisture. Maybe tossing a few (dozen ) bags of silica gel in there would help.

    Anyway, how do you store your gear when you're not using it? Is removing an um... slightly heavy (19 oz) telephoto lens a good idea to protect the lens mount?
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    Ehm, in my camerabag. At home, it's just standing on a shelf in the studio. I see no harm in it just lying around. Just make sure it doesn't roll onto the floor...
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    My stuff mainly stays in the camera bag all the time. When it is zipped closed dust is not a problem. I only use plastic bags when I am coming in from the cold to prevent condensation.
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    my stuff is generally all over the place. Some in a Tamrac bag I use for storage, in my LowePro backpack that I use all the time, in a Pelican case, in a drawer of my workbench, on the workbench, on a shelf, on my desk, on the coffee table. After a couple of decades it's used to it and so is my husband.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wicked Dark View Post
    my stuff is generally all over the place. Some in a Tamrac bag I use for storage, in my LowePro backpack that I use all the time, in a Pelican case, in a drawer of my workbench, on the workbench, on a shelf, on my desk, on the coffee table. After a couple of decades it's used to it and so is my husband.
    Are you saying this is how you store your husband as well or just your gear
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    oh yes, he fits in most overhead bins. most convenient.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg_Nuspel View Post
    My stuff mainly stays in the camera bag all the time. When it is zipped closed dust is not a problem. I only use plastic bags when I am coming in from the cold to prevent condensation.
    Hmm, that's a good idea! How do you use plastic bags to prevent condensation? Sounds like you might bag everything in plastic with a few bags of silica before entering the house and allow it to sit for a few hours to warm up before opening. Does this sound right?

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    Yeah, that's about right. I've only had to do it when out shooting below zero. If you don't plan to use the camera right away and can leave it a few hours, you can forego the bag.
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