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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 220613" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I've got a coffee table and a shelf system in my office that hold whatever's not in a bag. The D600 and D800 are almost always out, the D600 with the 24-85mm and the D800 with the 70-200mm f4 so I can grab and go when the wife shouts about something photo worthy in the yard. When I go for a drive or run errands they both come with me. I've got a big Domke backpack that holds the rest of my regular lenses and filters and I'll toss that in the back if I'm looking to shoot. Otherwise I have a Lowepro Outback 300 that I'll use if I want to go lighter. I'm bad about putting cameras away, and they tend to be more susceptible to dust this way, but it's a lot easier to grab and go and I'm far more likely to do so than if I had to dig them out of a bag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 220613, member: 9240"] I've got a coffee table and a shelf system in my office that hold whatever's not in a bag. The D600 and D800 are almost always out, the D600 with the 24-85mm and the D800 with the 70-200mm f4 so I can grab and go when the wife shouts about something photo worthy in the yard. When I go for a drive or run errands they both come with me. I've got a big Domke backpack that holds the rest of my regular lenses and filters and I'll toss that in the back if I'm looking to shoot. Otherwise I have a Lowepro Outback 300 that I'll use if I want to go lighter. I'm bad about putting cameras away, and they tend to be more susceptible to dust this way, but it's a lot easier to grab and go and I'm far more likely to do so than if I had to dig them out of a bag. [/QUOTE]
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