Every filter wallet I've used has gassed out on my filters, leaving a film
that is somewhat hard to remove. I just use the cases they come in now.

Here's a thought. If you sew, or know someone who does, why not make a
filter case out of fabric?

I suspect stack caps are still available. I used them when I was shooting
35mm film. They are a bit nerdy, but they work well as long as your filters
don't freeze together.

I'm having real problems with filters binding. I'm using goofy expensive
brass ringed filters, but the rings are so thin they are really bendy and I
find really difficult to remove sometimes.
Consequently, I'm a bit afraid to try stack caps on the soup plates that
modern lenses require.

bill

On Thu., Feb. 4, 2021, 3:05 p.m. Larry Colen, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I find myself running two camera bags, one for the K-1 one for the K-3.
> For the most part, the lenses I use with the K-3 take bigger filters, so it
> would be handy to split my filters into two different filter wallets.
>
> Do people have any particular filter wallets that they really like, or
> have learned to avoid from an expensive lesson?
>
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