Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1994/02/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]GEt a case with lots of small compartments, such as the Benser cases or second-hand Leica cases (at some of mail order used camera dealer--see the Shutterbug, e.g. Don Chatterton, Tillis Brothers). I have a somewhat similar case that holds my M2 vertically with 50mm, has two homemade leather compartments at the other end for the 35mm and 90mm, a 19mm on the floor of the case, plus a small flash and a camera clamp. The case is about 10x7x7. Michael Volow, M.D. (mvolo@acpub.duke.edu) Department of Psychiatry, Durham VA Medical Center, Durham, NC 919 286 0411 Ext 6933 On Thu, 24 Feb 1994, Blair Nonnecke wrote: > I would like some suggestions on how to carry an M-series camera and 4 > lenses. This may sound like an unusual request, but in my hunt for a camera > case, I have invariably found that most camera cases are built for bulbous > zoom-lensed SLR's. The M-series is the antithesis of this having small > relatively dense lenses and bodies. > > In the past I have used the camera in an ever-ready case (although not > always) and placed a couple of lenses mated back to back in a small waist > pouch. I bought a 4th lens recently and now have to deal with finding a > spot for this. Most of the bum-bag style cases tend to place the weight > relatively far away from the body, thus amplifying the weight and making > them uncomfortable. > > Any suggestions? > >