Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/09/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi ... I've been going through the same scenario over the last year and finally decided to dedicate a closet to my gear. There's a shelf for literature relating to the gear, such as manuals, booklets, and so forth. Another shelf is for lens hoods, stepping rings, lens caps, and miscellaneous items, such as strap lugs, auxiliary finders, right angle finders, and the like. Then there's a shelf for lenses, with the lenses stored by focal length and type. Below that are the camera bodies, and on the bottom shelf winders, motor drives, and grips on one side of the shelf, and on the other side of the shelf are filters. When finances and circumstances allow it, I'd like to get a large gun safe to store all the gear. Jeffery Smith asked: > Do any of you have an organizing system > for your hardware? One that is big > enough to accommodate documentation, > jewelers screwdrivers, as well as the > stuff mentioned above would be nice. - -- Shel Belinkoff mailto:belinkoff@earthlink.net "Why should I use a meter? What if the darn thing broke on me when I was out making a photograph? Then what would I do?"