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David Ho December 31st, 2003 08:51 AM

Where do you guys put the GL2 after use?
 
Where do you people usually put the GL2 after you're done using it? My question is after shooting, will putting the GL2 in a case be okay? Is it ever too hot/cold for the gl2 in the case or elsewhere?

Jeff Price December 31st, 2003 10:27 AM

Take out the tape, take off the battery and set it on a shelf in a closet. Sometimes I leave it in its soft case (think Kata bag or equivalent), sometimes I don't.

Ken Tanaka December 31st, 2003 11:26 AM

My GL2 "lives" in its Porta Brace case when not in use. Keep it in a dry, cool-ish place safe from physical hazards and protected from dust.

Guest December 31st, 2003 03:33 PM

what would i prevent by taking out the tape and battery after use?
are there any routine things that you all clean or care for on your gl2s also?

Mike Ostracky December 31st, 2003 03:42 PM

Well I...
 
I never let it go - it`s always in my hands... my cammie... my XM2 is MY PRECIOUS !!!

Yeah... that sums it up for me ;) My precious !

When it`s absolutely necessary to put it somewhere I gently tuck it into improvised bag I made which later goes into special safe made out af titanium alloy guarded by AI sentinels armed with dozen miniguns :)) No one will take MY PRECIOUS from me !

Ken Tanaka December 31st, 2003 03:48 PM

Removing the tape between long idle periods (1+ days) precents it from becoming permanently deformed by being threaded through the transport. Removing the main battery is not as important but it will prevent it from gradually draining.

David Ho January 1st, 2004 05:20 AM

How about where to put for the accessories? I usually leave my UV filter on and same with the lens hood, they will both be encased in the kata bag. Where should I put the DM-50 microphone? Is it safe to just put it into the kata bag also, will it cause any damage to it? (is there any default small bag/case/muff for the DM-50 mic?)

Jim OMalley January 1st, 2004 02:10 PM

As I mentioned in another thread, I purchased the Canon System Case (HC-4100) when I recently bought my GL2. It's got plenty of room for the camera, and several storage sections for accessories. Since it's a hard case, it may not be the most convenient to use during a remote shoot -- but I feel comfortable knowing that the camera is securely protected when I'm not using it.

Danny Foster January 3rd, 2004 09:02 AM

Simple...Pelican 1520 with the 1527 soft pack insert. Took a few modifications on the dividers but works like a charm!!!

Michael Wisniewski January 3rd, 2004 10:00 AM

I store my GL-2s and other electronics in a large safe that I have. Probably overkill, but I was a little paranoid when I first moved to New York City.

On the other hand it gives me really good peace of mind.

Joel Ruggiero January 4th, 2004 07:16 PM

my sits on a little shelf next to my monitor so i can look at it :)

Anthony Lee January 23rd, 2004 12:39 PM

I keep mine in a hard case with a bunch of little silica packets

Guest January 23rd, 2004 10:36 PM

mine sits in a hard case, identical to the one canon sells, and made by the same manufacturer. but mine was only 20 bucks at lowes... it is identical though, a buddy bought the canon case online and was livid to see how inexpensive mine was.

Adrian Douglas January 23rd, 2004 11:46 PM

I keep all my cameras in their respective backpacks in large sealable plastic boxes with dihumidifiers. Although this may not be necessary where you are David here in Japan it gets very humid during summer and the sealable boxes and dehumidifiers prevent any mold forming on my lenses/electronics.

David Ho January 24th, 2004 02:58 AM

Dehumidifiers eh? I am thinking of getting an air filter/dust filter for my room because my room/office is very stuffy and feels like it has a lot of dust/dirt accumulation on often times. I guess this would somewhat be beneficial to the electronic appliances and just overall health of the camcorder and me!


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