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Storing Camera in a Bag
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Rowlison" data-source="post: 416101" data-attributes="member: 32211"><p>[Sorry... just noticed this thread was a month old.]</p><p></p><p>The only reason I can think of to store the body with lens <strong>OFF</strong> is if you are sharing that lens with multiple bodies and/or you switch lenses a lot and you know you aren't using that same lens next time you pull the body from the bag.</p><p></p><p>On the other side of the coin... every time you change a lens you run the risk of getting dust or other particles on either the interior of the lens or the interior of the camera (like the sensor.) Be sure you are careful of that. Unless you are keeping the camera for 20+ years and do a lot of lens swapping, you aren't likely going to be wearing out that f-mount bracket unless you swap lenses significantly more than most people do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Rowlison, post: 416101, member: 32211"] [Sorry... just noticed this thread was a month old.] The only reason I can think of to store the body with lens [B]OFF[/B] is if you are sharing that lens with multiple bodies and/or you switch lenses a lot and you know you aren't using that same lens next time you pull the body from the bag. On the other side of the coin... every time you change a lens you run the risk of getting dust or other particles on either the interior of the lens or the interior of the camera (like the sensor.) Be sure you are careful of that. Unless you are keeping the camera for 20+ years and do a lot of lens swapping, you aren't likely going to be wearing out that f-mount bracket unless you swap lenses significantly more than most people do. [/QUOTE]
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