Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/12/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Since I like satchel-type bags that are not thick, I've had a similar problems for years, in that the lens area is very tall. So I glued two M rear lens caps back to back (made 2 sets of them) and now I can easily stash them in the tall spaces without having to worry about them bouncing on top of one another, and it is easy to know which lens pair I'm grabbing. 21 & 75 in one pair and 35 and 90 on the other, if I am heavily armed. Jay On 12/24/2014 12:09 PM, kyle cassidy on the lug wrote: > I?ve got a two-compartment messenger bag insert in a belstaff 550 (very > much like this > http://petapixel.com/assets/uploads/2010/10/messengerinsert.jpg > <http://petapixel.com/assets/uploads/2010/10/messengerinsert.jpg>) , and > typically I have four lenses with me, a 15 (plus finder), a 35, a 50 and a > 135 and I find that when I?m working I can never seem to find the right > lens quickly enough as they all end up in one pocket or outside the > insert, or they?ve gotten underneath something. I?m envisioning some sort > of tray that sits at the top of one side of the insert with three or four > partitions in it ? the messenger bag insert I think was designed for > taller lenses ? I can put an 80-200 and a 28-80 in there vertically no > problem and not lose anything, but the leica lenses are very small. How > are you all keeping your lenses sorted? > > kyle