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RalphLambrecht

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I understand this completely. This is meant when folks refer to 'joy of ownership' or in my case'love for mechanical and optical marvels';just fun to look at and handle once in awhile. It's a bit tricky to take one to work as it would violate my contract(no photography allowed) and I like to keep my job as it is the only way to support my photographic habits and eating three times a day is nice.
 
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RezaLoghme

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Well you could buy one of these "display dummies".
 
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I've got a bookcase display for my non-user camera collection. Some of these cameras work okay and I use them rarely, notably the Petri 7s and Contaflex on top. But I'm only doing 35mm these days, not shooting medium or large format, nor my Minox subminis.



The 60s/70s Nikon and Olympus 35mm gear that I use regularly resides elsewhere.
 

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I've been going back and forth on just getting a barrister bookcase, but adding one to my apartment would require a major reshuffling of how I have things laid out to actually get one in here.

They also come with the slight risk of:


Wanting to fill them more...

I also kind of prefer taller and narrower cabinets for display purposes. I find they offer the option to put a highlighted centre piece in more obvious framing while flanked with simpler visuals on either side. The wider cases are more prone to 'broad clutter' feeling, and are harder to create a highlight or primary article among the collection.

I've seen a few broader cabinets with the tuck away doors, but where they've split each shelf into three segments, and alternate glass and solid panel doors. Something like that on a chest of drawers as a pedestal to raise the display sections off the floor could make for a really slick and sensible camera gear station. Choice pieces out highlighted and on display, and all the extra bits close to hand but out of sight.
 

mshchem

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I'm not really going for display. I just realize (occasionally) that I need to stop binge GAS behavior.
 

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My other non-budget solution would be to keep your eye out for medical cabinets. Truly "vintage pieces are often white enamel over metal, while newer pieces can be found frequently in stainless-steel.

There's this series from Ikea; (I didn't look at glass/finish options)

 
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