Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/04/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]on 4/13/04 3:53 PM, Peter Klein at pklein@2alpha.net wrote: > It's great to go out photographing without a camera bag. Camera on the > shoulder, one lens on the camera, another lens or two in the pants > pockets, and maybe my flat Digital Luna Pro in the shirt pocket. This does > lead to bulging pockets, however. > > Over the weekend I bought a belt-mounted cellular phone case. It's made > out of that stretchy neoprene "wet suit" material. It forms a tube about > 2.5" diameter by 6" long, making it a great case for a 35 and 50 > Summicron. I mount the lenses on two rear lens caps glued together back to > back, and drop them into the tube. The hoods just barely fit, but it > works. > > What I don't like is that the top flap doesn't close off the whole top, > and the belt clip lock sticks into my hip, so I'm thinking of > alternatives. > > Are there such things as small neoprene or padded nylon lens case with > belt loops? I could use a couple of those and be all set. Of course, it > doesn't have to be called a lens case--and if it isn't, it will probably > be cheaper. :-) > > Thanks, > --Peter > I make mine to fit the harware - i.e., a spare body, a 280, or a film pouch - all with belt loops and fastex-closed tops, and padded to boot. Very cheap but tedious. Doug Herr Birdman of Sacramento http://www.wildlightphoto.com