I worked in a large library before the days of PC's and developed a
great fondness for card catalogs. Kept the scrolls and clay tablets
nicely organized :-)
But - I've always heard that lenses should be stored vertically because
that keeps the grease from settling on one side of the aperture, zoom
and/or focus mechanisms. I may be wrong on that but you might want to
check it out.
Mark
On 3/26/2016 8:02 PM, Nicole Jacque wrote:
A while back, I was trying to find a better way to store my lenses and other
gear at home, and I am pretty pleased to find I was able to use something I
already owned. An old card catalog works quite nicely!
https://flic.kr/s/aHskwr4FcA
(Note: Most of those are Pentax, but there are a few Nikon in the left-most
drawer. Quite a few of the lenses shown here belong to Larry, but I have
started to accumulate my own at an alarming rate.)
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