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Is there a correct way round to store SLR lenses in a camera bag, case or draw? I usually store lenses with the front element facing upwards (with lens caps fitted to both ends); my thinking behind this is that the back of the lens has to at least take the weight of the lens or camera (depending if the lens has a tripod mount), so is probably going to be stronger and more robust than the front. So let the lens sit in storage on its strongest end.
I've seen quite a few photos that show lenses being stored 'face down' in camera bags lately, and was wondering if there is a 'proper way round' to store them when not in use? I know some lens instruction manuals say to keep the rear element facing upwards when changing lenses, but surely this is to protect the uncovered rear element and connecting mechanics/electrical contacts from damage, rather than for long term storage? So what does the team think, sunny side up, or doesn't it matter?
I've seen quite a few photos that show lenses being stored 'face down' in camera bags lately, and was wondering if there is a 'proper way round' to store them when not in use? I know some lens instruction manuals say to keep the rear element facing upwards when changing lenses, but surely this is to protect the uncovered rear element and connecting mechanics/electrical contacts from damage, rather than for long term storage? So what does the team think, sunny side up, or doesn't it matter?
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