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    PhotoBackpacker storage boxes?

    I have been looking at the PhotoBackPacker/LightGear storage bozxes for my 4xz5 kit. Anybody using this system?
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    Photo Backpacker—Light Gear ?

    I have been looking at the storage system from PhotoBackpacker/LightGear. Looks interesting. Does anyone here have experience with this system?
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    Re: PhotoBackpacker storage boxes?

    Yes it seems to work well for my camera and a couple of lenses. I use it in the center of my backerboard with film holders above and a 3x Gnass lens case below. That's in a Kelty Redwing. What do you want to know?
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    Re: PhotoBackpacker storage boxes?

    I have one for my 4x5 Chamonix and one for my 5x7 Canham. I like them very much. I don't use the backpack, so I can't comment on that. As Kirk asks, what specifically do you want to know? Yes, the cameras fit just fine. No, they aren't 100% waterproof. Yes, they are lightweight but sturdy. No, there isn't room for your lunch.
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    Re: PhotoBackpacker storage boxes?

    Thanks guys. I wanted to know if this is "good gear". Does the quality justify the price? Is it well edesigned and well exicuted and so on.

    Thanks for your posative responses. I'm looking for flexability in packing a LowePro Trekker pack and a Pelixcan role-around,among other bags.

    Sounds like I'll pick up a few pieces at a time and see how it goes.
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    Re: PhotoBackpacker storage boxes?

    Frankly I think they are a bargain.
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    Re: PhotoBackpacker storage boxes?

    I use one with my Tachihara 4x5. I also have the lens case that holds four lenses on Technika boards. I don't use them with a backpack so I can't comment on that.

    They are very well made and I really like them.

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    Re: PhotoBackpacker storage boxes?

    Given the value of the contents, I find them to be a great value. I use them for all my lenses and cameras.

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    Re: Photo Backpacker—Light Gear ?

    Fantastic. I have the P1 and a variety of other doodads - cascade film holder, camera case, lens etc. I've put about 50 miles into my pack and it has lived up to all expectations. At first I thought it was too large for 4x5 - but strangely I managed to fill all the space. I also recently bought a smaller kelty 44 backpack and backer board from photobackpacker for shorter trips or those where I need to fit everything into carry-on space. I have to admit that the 44 is actually a wee bit tight for storing everything... Highly recommend their gear.

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    Re: Photo Backpacker—Light Gear ?

    Drew,

    If you do a search for Photo Backpacker on the gear forum you'll find lots of comment/questions/endorsements.

    I can't recall a single negative thing posted about Bruce or his gear.

    Like Mitomac, I use the Kelty P-1 and the Kelty 44 with backer boards, camera cradle (I shoot Sinar), cascade film holder, lens cases etc., etc. The stuff has never let me down. And the Kelty packs are so much more comfortable than any camera backpack I have ever tried. True, I have not tried them all, but I'd like to have all the money I've spent over the years on packs I didn't like. Could probably buy a new truck.

    By the way, I found a Domke insert that is a perfect fit for the Kelty 44 and use that combination for my digital gear.

    JD

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