My Hasselblads and their lenses are stored with the lens caps on and the 80mm lens on the 503 CX body as well as the 903 SWC with its own body and lens attached while at home. When in use the lens caps move around except with the C lens caps stick with the C lenses due to their size, color and my OCD. The lens cap for the SWC and lens hood has YELLOW gaffers' tape on the edges to remind me to remove the lens cap before using. [One can see the YELLOW gaffers' tape through the view finder.
I usually have two bags loaded with a camera and 2 lenses (one mounted to the body), ready to go.All of my cameras are ready to go all the time in my “photo” closet. I also have a small selection of different size camera bags always empty so I can pick one and load it up depending on what I plan to do. I much prefer camera over shoulder only, or with a small shoulder bag with another lens or two and light meter. The older I get the lighter I like to travel.
What about fungus prevention?
Depends on where you live. I have 5 or 6 camera bags/cases that are grab-and-go. All I need to add is film. In the dry climate where I am there’s no real worry about fungus.
I am thinking about vintage camera bags/cases, like the Hasselblad reporter bag.
What about fungus prevention?
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