My working kit for the trip I just returned from included three  
lenses (DA21, FA35, FA77) and the DS body.

I used a Tamrac SuperLight 5 case to work out of. I ripped out all  
the standard dividers and fitted two at the bottom of the bag to  
provide 'drop in' compartments for three lenses. On top of that I  
folded up a Domke Wrap to provide a soft "cover" for the lens  
compartments that the camera can sit on with a lens fitted. In  
addition, I slipped a climbing carabiner onto the shoulder strap to  
work in conjunction with the wrist strap I always have on the camera.

Like Bob, I remove the front caps when I buy a lens and fit a screw- 
in metal lens hood that sits permanently on the lens unless I put the  
lens into storage for some reason. Lenses drop into their 'slots' in  
the bottom of the bag hood down protecting the front element. If I'm  
working quickly, the rear cap is left off to minimize the possibility  
of losing them or scratching the rear element (the folded Domke Wrap  
will protect the back of the lens if you keep it clean). Normally, I  
work a little slower and replace the rear caps as I switch lenses for  
maximum protection.

I use three slots for carrying two lenses and one on the camera  
because that way you can always drop a lens into an available slot. I  
can also carry an additional lens that way.

The carabiner comes in handy if you need to juggle two lenses and a  
rear cap, want a third hand to hold the camera body. I just hang the  
body on the carabiner with the wrist strap.

Another thing I'm going to do is buy six rear caps and glue them  
together into pair. That will make it easier when doing a quick  
change to transfer the cap from one lens to the next ... just connect  
the lens you just took off to the one you just pulled out, then twist  
the one going to the camera off and drop the other back into the bag.

Godfrey


On Oct 23, 2006, at 6:45 AM, cbwaters wrote:

> I figure the answers to this will be all over the map but here goes:
>
> When your out shooting and changing lenses fairly frequently, Do  
> you replace
> the caps all the time?
>
> I was walking in the city with my daughter this weekend.  We were  
> taking
> photos for a school project on urban areas.  She's 8 so she's in a  
> hurry to
> get moving all the time.  At least until we'd been walking a couple  
> hours
> and were many blocks from the car, then she wanted to sit on every  
> bench,
> stoop, open patch of sidewalk, etc....
> Anyhoo, I was switching between a couple lenses.  I like to keep  
> the caps on
> when not in use but I found that I would just leave the hoods on  
> and dump
> the lens into the bag I was carrying to save time.
>
> So, what do you do?


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