Rob Studdert writes:

> Solution two: pull off all caps of the lenses intended to be used (ie the ones 
> that you are actually taking the time to lug about and particularly the one 
> mounted on the camera) and put them in a spare pocket on your case, fit the 
> hoods, place the glass/hoods front down, all are now ready for use pending a 
> quick lens change. Shoot lots of film and then blow any crap off the 
> gloriously exposed front elements when you get home :-)

 I have deep pockets.  I don't mean I'm able to afford to replace exotic lens 
caps, just that I can fit them in my pockets without fear of them falling out :)  
Zipped pockets are even better but less convenient.

Cheers,


- Dave

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