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Frankly Unsharp

Hi!
For reasons unknown, my small collection of cameras contains 3 Mamiya RB67's and one RZ67. When not in use, they should be kept in a dry and dustfree environment, but still ready to go and not in ten pieces, stored in different places. Where do You keep Your camera(s) during no-action periods?
(Sorry, if this is a topic already discussed, I'm new in these parts of APUG. A big HI! to everyone!
 

Trail Images

Well I've only got one RB67 unit but a collection of lenses ranging from 37mm to 180mm. With that said I have it all in one large Pelican case. I'd had the case for years but I just recently bought the divider kit instead of using the punch out solid foam unit as I'd had in the past. As I bought more and more lenses I had stuff everywhere. So, for me with one RB and the group of lenses I got them all in one case and can grab and run.......well walk actually, out the door.
You might look on line for some kind of large Pelican or hard case unit to pack your gear in.
 
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Frankly Unsharp

I checked the Pelicans out, and they are very much like the bag I already have, a water and airtight case made by Underwater Kinetics in the US. It seems to fit when I use the waist level finder, the foam will keep the camera in place without doing any harm. Has anybody used these cases, can you tell me if Underwater Kinetics are good, average or bad?
Thanks for the tip, anyway!!!
 

jerryI

i have a large domke bag that i had for my 35mm outfit it held 2 bodies, 6 or 7 lenses, 2 vivitar 285's, with a ton of pockets . it now houses my RB67 pros , 3 lenses, compendium shade, filter bag, film etc. its canvas and it's been with me since 1989 when i did news photography , it can bend with your body so squeezing thru crowds is easy.
 
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