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Lloyd Ubshura June 3rd, 2010 09:56 PM

Lens Protection
 
Hi guys. Curious what you guys are using to protect your nice lenses. I've now got a good sized collection of L lenses that are currently in either a Lowepro backback or a Pelican case.

I don't worry about the hard plastic Pelican case much, but I'm always afraid that the backpack zipper will burst some day (Murphy's Law), so I want to protect the lenses while they are INSIDE the bag when (not if) they fall out, they've at least got a fighting chance.

I see Lowepro has some soft cases. But is that enough to protect from a fall from out of a backpack? What about the hard cases? I'm having a hard time finding some for specific lenses, so I guess they are more universal. But are these better? More protection?

What do you guys use to protect your lenses beside the case they are in?

Bill Pryor June 4th, 2010 08:57 PM

If it's a decent backpack, the zipper shouldn't fail. However, if it concerns you, you can buy lens pouches. Canon L lenses usually come with them, and there are generic ones available for most lenses.

Ed Cubillan June 6th, 2010 11:55 AM

If you have a Lowepro Flipside, then you shouldn't worry too much, since the flap is at your back, not facing outwards. This is one of the reasons I prefer to have a backpack with the opening is at your back. I also feel more secure knowing that a pickpocket cannot open it and get my gear.


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