I’m waiting for my a6400 to arrive. I bought a prime 35mm f1.8 lens. I want keep them protected but able to use a traditional backpack or water bag. Do you have any recommendations on a case or bag? Also do I store the lens separately?
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Thanks! I will look into it!Welcome aboard Leslie!
That's a great lens you chose, lightweight and versatile! is it the only one you will have? If it is the only lens you will have (or be your primary lens) I suggest leaving it on the camera for the majority of the time. Think of it like this: every time you take off or put on a lens, you've exposed the sensor, which you want to keep to a minimum. When storing, just try to keep it in a cool and dry place, maybe put some of those silica packets in the area to keep humidity under control.
As for transporting, I like keeping mine in a dedicated camera bag. I tried a cheap Sony camera bag from amazon, it was ok, but not great. I have a Peak Design 30L Every day backpack; too large and the camera kind of rolls around a bit. The perfect bag for me is a Peak Design 6L Sling. I can fit the camera with 18-135 lens attached, an extra lens (usually the 35mm), battery charger and 2 extra batteries plus two filters. The Sling gets my vote for compactness and padding as well. Peak Design is currently having a 20% sale, go check them out! (no I don't work for them lol)
I went to Peak Design and love the sling. Thanks for letting me know about the sale too! Can’t wait!Welcome aboard Leslie!
That's a great lens you chose, lightweight and versatile! is it the only one you will have? If it is the only lens you will have (or be your primary lens) I suggest leaving it on the camera for the majority of the time. Think of it like this: every time you take off or put on a lens, you've exposed the sensor, which you want to keep to a minimum. When storing, just try to keep it in a cool and dry place, maybe put some of those silica packets in the area to keep humidity under control.
As for transporting, I like keeping mine in a dedicated camera bag. I tried a cheap Sony camera bag from amazon, it was ok, but not great. I have a Peak Design 30L Every day backpack; too large and the camera kind of rolls around a bit. The perfect bag for me is a Peak Design 6L Sling. I can fit the camera with 18-135 lens attached, an extra lens (usually the 35mm), battery charger and 2 extra batteries plus two filters. The Sling gets my vote for compactness and padding as well. Peak Design is currently having a 20% sale, go check them out! (no I don't work for them lol)
I too have the Peak Design Camera Strap and also the Wrist Strap as well. Great gear!I went to Peak Design and love the sling. Thanks for letting me know about the sale too! Can’t wait!
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