CLASS - Camera Lens and Accessory Storage System
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Description
UPDATE March 20, 2025
Now fully tested:
- RF 135L
- RF 28-70L
- Generic EF Base
- EF 50 1.8
Additional Fitment Information:
- 7D II bin fits the 7D I and 6D I as well
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UPDATE March 8, 2025
Added and fully tested:
- Canon 7D Mk II Body bin (big thanks to @neomancer for testing fitment and suggesting design improvements)
- Sigma EF 150-600 Contemporary
- Minimalist spacer 1x1 - uses under 4g of filament, for if you don't like seeing the open grids under your lenses
Added, but need someone with this glass to test fitment (these were requested, I don't have the glass to test):
- Canon 90D Body bin
- EF 100-400 4.5-5.6
- EF 17-55 2.8
- EF 70-300 4-5.6
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UPDATE January 4, 2025
Added and fully tested:
- Canon R5 Mk II Body Bin (has space for ARCA plate and wrist strap - test with Peak Design strap)
- RF 15-35 2.8 L (thanks to @eigentlichich for testing the fitment)
- RF 70-200 2.8 L (thanks to @eigentlichich for testing the fitment)
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UPDATE December 19, 2024
Added and fully tested:
- RF 85 1.2 L
Added, but need someone with this glass to test fitment (these were requested, I don't have the glass to test):
- RF 24-70 2.8 L
- RF 50 1.2 L
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Introducing CLASS, the Camera Lens and Accessory Storage System. I have a rolling tool chest that I've long used as my camera gear storage solution, but I hadn't found a great way to organize everything. I went into this with the mindset of wanting everything to have a specific home and I wanted the limit the use of filament to the extent possible, without compromising on functionality. Naturally Gridfinity is the perfect starting point. I have gone through a few iterations, some of which will likely be uploaded as a separate project (less minimalist, stackable).
I primarily shoot Canon, but also have some Micro4/3 I use for travel, so my initial design is limited to lenses I have in those mounts. I am working on an OpenSCAD customizable design (it will be my first, so it may take some time) for people to use for Nikon, Sony, or other platforms. In the interim, if you have a lens you would like a design for just let me know. I may ask for you to take some measurements, but I should be able to turn other options around quickly.
Current lens compatibility:
- EF 70-200 2.8
- EF 1.4x Teleconverter
- EF 2x Teleconverter
- RF 35 1.8
- Generic RF base (useful for shorter lenses that you want to stand upright)
- EF 100 2.8 Macro
- RF 100 2.8 Macro
- RF 24-240
- RF 24-105 f4
- EF-RF converter
- RF 50 1.8
- 3 roll film holder
- Generic Micro4/3 base (useful for shorter lenses that you want to stand upright)
- Micro4/3 Olympus 12-50
- Micro4/3 Olympus 14-42
- Micro4/3 Olympus 25
- Flash holder bin (stackable)
- RF 85 1.2 L
- RF 15-35 2.8 L
- RF 24-70 2.8 L (Print tested, fitment not tested)
- RF 70-200 2.8 L (Print tested, fitment not tested)
- RF 50 1.2 L (Print tested, fitment not tested)
- Canon R5 Mk II
- Canon 90D Body bin
- EF 100-400 4.5-5.6 (Print tested, fitment not tested)
- EF 17-55 2.8 (Print tested, fitment not tested)
- EF 70-300 4-5.6 (Print tested, fitment not tested)
- Canon 7D Mk II (Also fits 7D I and 6D I - adjust your lettering as needed)
- RF 135L
- RF 28-70L
- Generic EF Base
- Sigma EF 150-600 Contemporary
- Minimalist spacer 1x1 - uses under 4g of filament, for if you don't like seeing the open grids under your lenses
- EF 50 1.8
- EF 24-70 2.8
- 5D MK IV
Future:
- Any designs being requested
- Camera body bins
- Other accessory bins
Please note, these are built based on the stock end caps that come on the lenses. If you're using something like a Sigma cap, it does not fit. There are STL files you can find for EF and RF that I'm aware of, print those for your lenses to fit into the system.






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