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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 328490" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>Lens cap, not an issue. pant pocket, belt pack I use, or bag. when I started I used those straps that connect to the front. the hits the lens got annoyed me too much. looks amateurish as well.</p><p></p><p>I would NEVER leave my gear in the car. no matter what circumstances. when I would drive to my GF's place (1.5 hours) I take my two camera bags with me. having insurance is great but I dont want to go through the hassle of filing and rebuilding my gear. no way. the heat as well can cause a lot of damage. when I shoot weddings at venues I dont trust, I have a laptop alarm that I lasso around my gear, hide the unit where it cant be seen so if anyone moves it, the alarm goes off. maybe get that for the workplace if you need to. also, did location shoots of the BG where their car was broken into. they see the big ribbon on the car, wait for us to leave to go do the shoot, then break in. I would never leave my bag in a car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 328490, member: 14443"] Lens cap, not an issue. pant pocket, belt pack I use, or bag. when I started I used those straps that connect to the front. the hits the lens got annoyed me too much. looks amateurish as well. I would NEVER leave my gear in the car. no matter what circumstances. when I would drive to my GF's place (1.5 hours) I take my two camera bags with me. having insurance is great but I dont want to go through the hassle of filing and rebuilding my gear. no way. the heat as well can cause a lot of damage. when I shoot weddings at venues I dont trust, I have a laptop alarm that I lasso around my gear, hide the unit where it cant be seen so if anyone moves it, the alarm goes off. maybe get that for the workplace if you need to. also, did location shoots of the BG where their car was broken into. they see the big ribbon on the car, wait for us to leave to go do the shoot, then break in. I would never leave my bag in a car. [/QUOTE]
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