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Which way to mount lenses in a Pelican case?

Postby DVEous on Thu Jun 14, 2007 4:53 pm

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Postby the foto fanatic on Thu Jun 14, 2007 5:03 pm

I don't have any particular experience with Pelicans (except trying to photograph the flying type :) ), but it seems more logical to put them in vertically if the case is deep enough.

Otherwise, you are losing too much surface area and therefore reducing the number of lenses that you can fit in.
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Postby Raskill on Thu Jun 14, 2007 5:08 pm

Depends on the case you have. I put mine in horizontally because I have a couple of 1500's. They aren't deep enough to put the lenses in vertically. I watched, helpless out the window of a QANTAS jet, as the luggage monkey threw my pelican case onto the conveyor. The lenses were okay though. Lucky!

With regards to glue, I just use craft glue, but a word of warning. Glue the stuff LONG before you'll use the case. I made the mistake of glueing about 2 days before. The small amount of evaporating liquid corroded the screws in my lens. Lesson, make sure the glue has well and truly cured. (and possible, don't store gear in pelican cases).

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Postby ripas on Thu Jun 14, 2007 5:35 pm

I store my 20d attached to a 17-85IS lens plus a 50mm (up and down) plus a 70-200 (lengthwise).

I didnt bother re-gluing the foam and it still holds ok.
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Postby michael_ on Thu Jun 14, 2007 7:40 pm

which case ripas?
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Postby ripas on Thu Jun 14, 2007 8:19 pm

Pelican 1400 case

http://pelican.com/cases_detail.php?Case=1400

Will take a photo later if you like and upload
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Postby wendellt on Fri Jun 15, 2007 2:50 am

you will find you can fit more in if you place lenses vertically

i have th 1510 but not with the pull out foam i have the padded insets which are better for rearranging compartments
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Postby Oneputt on Fri Jun 15, 2007 8:15 am

Wendell I would be very interested in what you can fit in that case.
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Postby losfp on Fri Jun 15, 2007 8:54 am

definitely vertically if the case is deep enough (I remember reading somewhere that the best way to store lenses is vertically, mount up).

I have the Pelican 1614 (which is the 1610 with the padded dividers). I would highly getting the padded dividers!!!! You can fit more in IMO, and you have greater flexibility with your configurations.

All my lenses are stored vertically except for my 70-200VR, which jsut won't fit unless it is lying flat.

I have:

D200 w/ grip
D70s
18-70
18-200VR
70-200VR
50/1.8
TC 1.7
Canon Ixus 400
Tamron 28-75
Tamron 180 Macro
Tokina 12-24
SB-800 x 2
LSPJ2 diffuser
and a crapload of batteries, silica gel, memory cards, remotes and whatnot.
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Postby gstark on Fri Jun 15, 2007 8:59 am

losfp wrote:definitely vertically if the case is deep enough (I remember reading somewhere that the best way to store lenses is vertically, mount up).


So ... how do you then store the case? ;)

Probablu best to bear in mind that a case - especially one like a Pelian - is for tranporting your gear from there to here, and while you're here, it should be in a storage solution, not a transport one. :)
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Postby losfp on Fri Jun 15, 2007 9:19 am

gstark wrote:
losfp wrote:definitely vertically if the case is deep enough (I remember reading somewhere that the best way to store lenses is vertically, mount up).


So ... how do you then store the case? ;)

Probablu best to bear in mind that a case - especially one like a Pelian - is for tranporting your gear from there to here, and while you're here, it should be in a storage solution, not a transport one. :)


Gary, I find it works beautifully as either ;)

Though I admit my peli case spends most of its time as a storage box. Airtight, tough as hell, spacious... what's not to like?? The alternative would have been to get a dry box or similar... and I didn't really have the space for both.
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Postby Oneputt on Fri Jun 15, 2007 11:19 am

losfp - that is an impressive gear load for one case. I would be worried about it going missing though. :(
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Postby sirhc55 on Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:00 pm

losfp - you forgot to mention the crane needed to move the Pelican :lol:

I do agree tho’ - I have always been sorry at disposing of my Pelican cases - one for storage and the other (smaller) for location work.
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Postby ATJ on Fri Jun 15, 2007 1:08 pm

gstark wrote:
losfp wrote:definitely vertically if the case is deep enough (I remember reading somewhere that the best way to store lenses is vertically, mount up).


So ... how do you then store the case? ;)

Good question...

If the lens should be mounted vertically and you mount it "vertically" when the case is horizontal, you would need to store the case horizontally.
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Postby DVEous on Fri Jun 15, 2007 1:39 pm

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Postby losfp on Fri Jun 15, 2007 2:45 pm

VK4CP wrote:OK, thanks for comments.
I guess whatever fits. Looking at a Pelican 1550... and it allows a bit of room to grow into.

Why wouldn't I "store" equipment in this case?
Is this a condensation/moisture issue?
I would leave the case open, ie; lid ajar for air circulation.


I personally keep teh case shut as much as possible (as it is airtight), with silica gel packets in the corners to absorb the excess moisture. Works fine for me as a storage solution :) I keep it horizontal on a set of drawers in the wardrobe in my study/computer room. That way it is easy to open it up any time to grab gear.
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