Massive Si
Active member
I'm trying to get out and about a bit more with my WRS and I am wondering what people do about transporting to/from your shooting spot
I only have one lens (the 35XL)
do you leave everything connected in your bag? The Lens and DB I mean? or do you transport everything separately and connect when you are ready to setup?
my concerns are:
1) I had to remove the bars from the lens in order to fit my Lee filter system, as it screws into the lens. This means my lens is more exposed to accidental damage
2) I have to attach/remove the filter holder to replace the lens cap which is a bit annoying. I would prefer to keep the filter holder ring on my lens, but then I cant protect the glass with the lens cap during transportation
3) I am sure I read somewhere that you shouldnt transport the tech cam with DB and Lens attached - is this really a problem?
4) If I connect on location, I run a greater risk of accidents (dropping the back or lens) and/or introducing dust/dirt into the system
5) I dont really have a great way to carry the tech cam in my backpack. I would love a nice snug holder for the cam with DB and Lens attached. ideally a cross between a small light backpack, with a foam cutout similar to pelican cases
what do you do when using tech cams for landscape use?
for clarity: when I say 'connect' I dont mean the cables - I mean attaching the back and lens to the wrs body.
thanks
I only have one lens (the 35XL)
do you leave everything connected in your bag? The Lens and DB I mean? or do you transport everything separately and connect when you are ready to setup?
my concerns are:
1) I had to remove the bars from the lens in order to fit my Lee filter system, as it screws into the lens. This means my lens is more exposed to accidental damage
2) I have to attach/remove the filter holder to replace the lens cap which is a bit annoying. I would prefer to keep the filter holder ring on my lens, but then I cant protect the glass with the lens cap during transportation
3) I am sure I read somewhere that you shouldnt transport the tech cam with DB and Lens attached - is this really a problem?
4) If I connect on location, I run a greater risk of accidents (dropping the back or lens) and/or introducing dust/dirt into the system
5) I dont really have a great way to carry the tech cam in my backpack. I would love a nice snug holder for the cam with DB and Lens attached. ideally a cross between a small light backpack, with a foam cutout similar to pelican cases
what do you do when using tech cams for landscape use?
for clarity: when I say 'connect' I dont mean the cables - I mean attaching the back and lens to the wrs body.
thanks