How do you pack your lens hoods when traveling?

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I travel quite a bit with my gear. I use a Thinktank Airport Security 2. I typically pack the lenses in the bag with the hoods on and reversed. This takes up so much additional room though compared to taking all of the hoods off and then nesting the hoods together and into one divider.

I am interested to see what other people do.
 
The reason I like them reversed on their lens is that when I reach into my bag to pull out a lens and use it, I don't want to also have to dig around separately to find the specific bud for that lens and remove it from its place in a stack of hoods.
 
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neuroanatomist said:
The reason I like them reversed on their lens is that when I reach into my bag to pull out a lens and use it, I don't want to also have to dig around separately to find the specific bud for that lens and remove it from its place in a stack of hoods.

I guess that I should clarify that this is more for when you are in transit to somewhere. I just tried nesting all of my hoods together and it works quite nicely. I can then coil up all of my battery cords and fill the void.
 
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when I load for easiest access, The 17-55 has the hood on correctly and with lens cap off, either separately or attached to the camera. When I load for transit, the hood is reversed and lens cap is on.

70-200 is bagged with hood reversed with lens cap on (cause there isn't room to install the hood normally) either separately or attached to camera.

the 10-22 hood is too big to be stored on the lens, and rides in a separate compartment
 
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Where can I get a 20 - 700 2.8. :)


Chris Burch said:
I stack all of my hoods together and slide them over the small end of my 20-700 f/2.8. I sized the divider section for that lens to be big enough to accommodate the hoods, so the hoods fit in snugly and also hold the lens in place. That lens fits vertically into my bag...I wouldn't use this method if I had the lay the lens down on its side.
 
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nebugeater said:
Where can I get a 20 - 700 2.8. :)


Chris Burch said:
I stack all of my hoods together and slide them over the small end of my 20-700 f/2.8. I sized the divider section for that lens to be big enough to accommodate the hoods, so the hoods fit in snugly and also hold the lens in place. That lens fits vertically into my bag...I wouldn't use this method if I had the lay the lens down on its side.

Any camera store including online or eBay.
 
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nebugeater said:
Where can I get a 20 - 700 2.8. :)


Chris Burch said:
I stack all of my hoods together and slide them over the small end of my 20-700 f/2.8. I sized the divider section for that lens to be big enough to accommodate the hoods, so the hoods fit in snugly and also hold the lens in place. That lens fits vertically into my bag...I wouldn't use this method if I had the lay the lens down on its side.


Man an ultrawide to supertelephoto f/2.8 35Xzoom. I want it. haha sounds like something sigma would make and sell for 32 grand.... no wait thats the 200-500 f/2.8
 
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Moody Blues said:
I travel quite a bit with my gear. I use a Thanktank Airport Security 2. I typically pack the lenses in the bag with the hoods on and reversed. This takes up so much additional room though compared to taking all of the hoods off and then nesting the hoods together and into one divider.

I am interested to see what other people do.

ditto
 
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Chris Burch said:
I stack all of my hoods together and slide them over the small end of my 20-700 f/2.8. I sized the divider section for that lens to be big enough to accommodate the hoods, so the hoods fit in snugly and also hold the lens in place. That lens fits vertically into my bag...I wouldn't use this method if I had the lay the lens down on its side.

+1 Brilliant suggestion on stacking it on the 70-200!:) Never thought on it before, but it has irritated me. Today I am shooting a friends child who plays in a national tennis finale, and as it happens, I needed the advice right away:) I use a Domke Ruggedwear F2 (also have a photobackpack), and with this advice I was able to pack a 1Ds III and a 5D II w/grip, plus my 70-200, 100L, 135L and a Siggy 85. Wondering if I should bring a wide for the whole court (maybe 24-105 or the 16-35 II). Anyway, thanks for a good advice.

G.
 
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All my lens hoods are reverse mounted with the lens along with both caps in my camera case. During shooting, all my lenses can go back into the case with the hood in the normal position. I am using a crop body. therefore I can use the 17-55 f2.8 lens hood on my 17-40mm. It saves quite a bit of space.
 
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