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<blockquote data-quote="Watch72" data-source="post: 186112" data-attributes="member: 14003"><p>All the advice given above are good. IMO whether front face down or up really does'nt matter as long as it does not come tumbling down especially for the longer lenses. The best way to "store" a lens is to use it regularly. Nothing beats the exposure to air and occasional sunshine to rid the fungi spores.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Watch72, post: 186112, member: 14003"] All the advice given above are good. IMO whether front face down or up really does'nt matter as long as it does not come tumbling down especially for the longer lenses. The best way to "store" a lens is to use it regularly. Nothing beats the exposure to air and occasional sunshine to rid the fungi spores. [/QUOTE]
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