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    A good 8x10 film holder bag

    Hello,

    Just thought I'd let you all know about a good little bag for 8x10 holders.

    Went down to a 'CompUSA' store today and found a Sony neoprene laptop sleeve for 15 inch models. It has a simple zip running around the edge and easily holds four double-darks. Snug with a little padding for protection.

    Only US$25, so I thought it was a pretty decent buy.

    Can't find it on their website, so I don't know how common they are.

    D.

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    A good 8x10 film holder bag

    I like the "Aritic" coolers found in WalMart's sporting goods department. They'll hold a half dozen holders and have outside pockets for miscellany. At about $13, I like the price too.

    Anyway, how many holders does the CompUSA product hold?

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    A good 8x10 film holder bag

    It holds four film holders.

    I called them double-darks in the first post. A common term used in some countries.

    This bag is a simple neoprene sleeve, no pockets on the outide etc. I slide it into the small pack with my Kodak. Nothing to hang up on when it is pulled out etc.

    Living out of a backpack means that I wouldn't want to carry more holders.

    I went into a Walmart for the first time today (I'm from Australia). I laughed at how HUGE that place was..... I couldn't find anything, just spent my time in there lost!

    D.

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    A good 8x10 film holder bag

    here's another good option... it's got an eva molded shell for a bit of protection:

    http://www.caselogic.com/eva_shuttle/product_detail/index.cfm?modelid=44286

    i plan to use one for my Arca 8x10 format kit and a second for holders.

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    A good 8x10 film holder bag

    or, one of these for holders:
    http://www.caselogic.com/neoprene_notebook_computer_sleeve/product_detail/index.cfm?modelid=44291

    and this one for the format kit:
    http://www.caselogic.com/eva_shuttle/product_detail/index.cfm?modelid=44286

    that should do nicely.

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    Scott,

    that first case logic neoprene sleeve is almost identical to what I got.... and a better price.

    D.

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    A good 8x10 film holder bag

    BTW, you can now buy zip-lock bags for 8x10 holders on ebay :

    http://cgi.ebay.com/How-do-you-keep-dust-dirt-from-your-8x10-holders_W0QQitemZ7545694861QQcategoryZ15248QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

    Only $10 + $6 shipping. Or you can buy them at the grocery store for $4.

    I buy these, and they work well, but they only last a few outings per bag. Anyone found something better or longer-lasting for keeping dust out? (I have a nice insulated carrying bag, but in the dusty southwestern U.S., I like to double-bag.)
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    A good 8x10 film holder bag

    Mark,
    I use plain old white kitchen garbage bags to keep dust out. They don't last forever, but they're cheap and effective and are big enough to accomodate 11x14 holders.

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