A number of decades ago I walked off from a Bogen 2001 tripod with
#30(?) pan head. After driving a few miles, I went back and it was
gone. 
Damn photogs are everywhere. ;-))

Jack

--- Doug Franklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Jack Davis wrote:
> > A system I'm going to follow, to a greater degree, in the future. I
> > usually replace the front cap if moving on to the next possible
> shoot,
> > especially if traveling a dirt or gravel road.
> 
> Same here.  When I pack up to go for the day, or have a longish
> break, I
> "put everything back together" again.
> 
> > searching every inch of my rig for that one cap I
> 
> I have one specific pocket on my bag that that receives all caps,
> front,
> lens, body, view finder, hot shoe, ...
> 
> > I, also, spend some time changing from whatever filter back to a
> UV. (I
> > think I want the UV when in higher elevations).
> 
> I rarely use filters, except the occasional polarizer, so that's not
> really an issue.  I usually remove the filters, though not always.
> 
> > Seems I've used every lens during the day. I did buy a couple
> folding
> > filter pouches and find them much handier than the frustration of
> > looking for the correct size filter case.
> 
> Not only "yeah", but "Hell, yeah!".  I gave up on the little round
> thingies a long time ago.
> 
> > Ever leave a lens perched on a rock or log and walk off without it?
> 
> Uh, no.  If it came out of the bag, it goes into the bag.  I have
> walked
> off without my camera bag with everything in it, though.
> 
> -- 
> Thanks,
> DougF (KG4LMZ)
> 
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