Idea for Camera gear closet
Pindy
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Mrs Pindy has given me 1/2 a closet with which to store all camera-related gear. I wish there was some sort of handy cabinet or chest of drawers made to store individual photo gear (lenses, brackets, transmitters, ext tubes, etc) similar to a microphone cabinet, where each thing has a little cubby. It makes it easy to take what you need for the day rather than have things packed into a couple of bags.
Short of building one, anybody know of such a thing that would work, that isn't chintzy?
Short of building one, anybody know of such a thing that would work, that isn't chintzy?
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If it is pretty you want then purchase a nice armoire and retrofit it to your specs.....This was an option then I decided I wanted my gear safe..........................
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Add on a few of these for small items
==> http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/70093307
And maybe a couple of these too.
==> http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60115480
Or something from their clothes storage systems
==> http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/categories/range/10364/11466/
And if you don't have an IKEA, try Lowes or Home Depot.
And I get deeper and deeper
The more I see the more I fall no place to hide
You better take the call I get deeper and deeper...The Fixx
struggle with....so many Canon boxes. And of course, don't forget insurance.
I'm quite sure he was asking aboot a place to keep his gear tidy and neat while not using it and not some years long storage place for them. Beside many a camera body and lens never see the outside of a darkened studio and they seem to work just fine with out fungus on them for years on end.
Keep the central A/C running to provide air flow and pack in some Damprid or Silca Gel and it's all good for a out of the way storeage place for all your gear and stuff.
And I get deeper and deeper
The more I see the more I fall no place to hide
You better take the call I get deeper and deeper...The Fixx
Yes, but Art mentioned a gun-safe. And that IS enclosed. Even guns can rust in one if you are not careful. If you use a gun safe, be absolutely sure to use several 1 pound bags or containers of silicagel and recharge them in an oven on a regular basis. If you don't, you WILL get mold and mildew ... and that, as you know, is quite detrimental to the health of photographic gear. Been there, done that.
Nam et ipsa scientia potestas est.
Well to honest the gun safe idea is well umm out there IMHO. The day I have to store my equipment in a gun safe is the day I need to move out of the hood, for real.
And I get deeper and deeper
The more I see the more I fall no place to hide
You better take the call I get deeper and deeper...The Fixx
It is important to use dedicated dry box to keep the gears clean and dry. I don't even allow my wife to put her jewelly in the box.
Nobody like to see a mold on the glass or a dusty camera body. For today's DSLR, the sensor is very attractive to the dust and you will find dozens of tiny black spots on the photos after a long photo holiday trip and need to spend hours in front of photoshop to touch up the spots.
We pay thousands dollars for the gears. we should spare a hundred to protect it.
The latest electrical dry box is very nice, It comes with glass door panel(s), shelves, temperature and humidity meters. some of them even allow you to adjust the condition inside the box.
The silicon beans are not so reliable for long term use. Particular for those photographers who need to access the gear frequently. It is only great for those airtight transport case.
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Fancy huh?
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Craig
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It is a disaster to leave the gears on the table just for a day.
Everytime if I travel to the cold countries, I need to take extra precaustion for the gears. Extra wrapping, silicon gel, water tight bags to keep the gear for transport. Need to leave it in the room for couple hours to wait for it to get to the room temperature without condensation.
When reach home, I need to put the whole CompuTrekker to a big plastic box with silicon gel for a day to get the gear back to ambient temperature then quickly transfer to the dry cabinet for few days before use again. Otherwise, I can feel moist condensation on the body and the filter.
I am using the one from Eueka, it works ok for me. http://www.drytech.com.tw/english/electronic-dry-cabinet.htm
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Yup. Remember that not everyone needs such an extreme solution as you might. I have gear from 1970 that has simply sat in a closet, in a camera bag that still works fine. No special measures needed. Oh, and the closet is 5 miles from the coast. Different climate, different requirements.
For now, I have a couple of bookshelves holding the gear. Needs a little reorganization.
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I have my gear insured. But I don't care to ever part w/ it or wait for a claim check to replace it.
I'm gonna look into this since I live in Central Oregon. TONS of people out here hunt and are outdoorspeople. I should be able to find a great deal on CL.
Thanks Art!
I'm in SoCal, so I'm not concerned with humidity, so something like this, however not pretty it is, might be a good solution. The real question is what to do with all my BAGS
I'm in SoCal, so I'm not concerned with humidity, so something like this, however not pretty it is, might be a good solution. The real question is what to do with all my BAGS
This is pretty cool, actually.
I was going to suggest the Rubbermaid stackers that looks much better. Im in Az we think it is humid at 40%.
http://joves.smugmug.com/
I'm in Illinois and I think it's humid when I'm sweating just out of the shower.
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I understand the notion of the Looking beautiful.....but what you describe has not value as to keeping your precious expemsive camera SAFE from un-desirables......also these can be "hidden" inside a closet if need be.....but each to his own......a brother of mine had a beautiful gun cabinet all hand carved and finished with etched glass and all cost around 2500 23 yrs ago.....one weekend he lost all of his guns, his wifes jewels and other precious items....that etched glass did not even slow down the theives......
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I bought 3 of these
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/30053921
a few sets of these
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90050590
and installed handles onto the drawers. Some of the cabinets have board games and such and one is dedicated to camera gear. It is somewhat inconspicuous which is a good thing. Everything is nice and tidy and if I feel I need more security I can easily install a tubular lock in each drawer or a slide bar that will block all 3 drawers.
Is it vandal proof- nope. But a home alarm and video system help solve some of that concern.
As far as fire proof- none of the safes less than $600 are going to prevent fire damage. I paid for a nice gun safe and it is only rated at 1200 degrees for 40 minutes. Even then you will get some heat and smoke damage. It is also too heavy to go upstairs and too big to fit in most closets.
Personally I feel I have documents and other items far more valuable than the cameras so they are in the safe instead. Heck there is barely enough room for the guns in the gun safe.
I plan on buying a wardrobe closet from Ikea as well to store the strobes, stands, and material used for studio stuff too. One with a full length mirror will serve many other purposes too.
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I did a little snooping to day at Sports Authority.....it was strange...no one had keys or combinations for the safes....one hunting area clerk went to find the combinations and returned 45 minutes later with a hand full of product packages....anyway......they carried Stack On Gun Safes....these are Plain smooth metal will hold 16 long guns with one solid shelf at the top....they no long come wit hthe shelving standards on the 2 sides but you could easily attach with JB Weld or spot weld them in or even use sheet metal screws to attach.....here is a link to one I am going to get prices on for me....personally I am more interested in security than pretty looks (nothing wrong with pretty looks)........ Stack On Gun Safe ....... here is the type I was originally mentioned .... Gun Safe .......these are not fire resistant at all....for that it have to be Browning or Remington....for a 30 minute fire resistance the price for remington is approx $1500.00
Costco has gun safes too. They were in the $800-900 range with shelving. I was going to get one to keep in the studio and my landlord said not to because he has had people robbed because they had a safe and/or the theives know exactly where things are if they want them - so that defeats some of the purpose.
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