Great idea Chris. I have 2 sets of Shoe 4 and TTLconnector fitted
into translucent canisters - they fit nicely together. I also use
canisters to store spare batteries.
By the way, can a scientist of your standing really afford to have an
email address with "Waitrose" in it?
;-)
Chris
On Sunday, Sep 14, 2003, at 22:02 Europe/London, Chris Barrett wrote:
Dear Folks,
We had a thread some time ago regarding uses for old film cannisters.
If I
remember suggestions covered everything from fishing to bait through
spare
coins to 0.22 bullets.
Now I've found an Olympus use for them.
I bought an spare Hot shoe 4 as a back up for my OM2n from an excellent
dealer on the *bay, with whom I've dealt many times before.
To my surprise part of the excellent packing was that the shoe was
slipped
insidea 35mm film container.
I thought "What a great idea!" I usually keep the shoe on my camera,
but I
could inside slip it inside a film container and keep it in my camera
bag -
less chance of it falling off the camera as has happened before.
I think one of the translucent ones would be best, so I can see it
has the
shoe in it (after all I don't want to throw it away by mistake, do I?).
Then I wondered what else would fit in a cannister. So far apart from
the
Shoe 1 &4, also the TTL connector 4, and the the T20 Auto connector
all fit
nicely in a film container. The shoes in particular would be well
protected
as I always worry about damaging the fine pins.
A good idea or not?
Chris
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