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    Can someone recommend a carrying case?

    I know have six lenses mounted on 6" Toyo boards. Right now I'm carrying them around in plastic storage containers to protect them. But that's cumbersome. I would like some sort of case for them. Ideally, it would have grooves for the lensboards to slide down into and adjustable sections to separate the lenses. But I'm open to any and all suggestions.
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    Re: Can someone recommend a carrying case?

    If you live without the adjustable sections the Orvis reel bag is perfect.

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    Re: Can someone recommend a carrying case?

    Gnass Gear has a case for you. Scroll down about 3/4 of the way to the bottom and find the "8x10 multiple lens case" which looks like it will handle your six inch lens boards just fine.

    Bruce Watson

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    Re: Can someone recommend a carrying case?

    I use the Photobackpacker cases for my lenses and like them. You can get them sized for one or more lenses per case. The cases are light and strong. The camera case I have for my Toyo 45AII is also first rate. Not cheap, but an excellent product.
    Cheers,
    Dave B.

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    Re: Can someone recommend a carrying case?

    I've been using Seagrams 7 Crown Royal sacks. I know it isn't the best but it sure is the lightest and most compact way to pack your lens without scratching the cosmetics.

    Thomas

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    Re: Can someone recommend a carrying case?

    Just yesterday i saw a bag that i have not heard of before, the Think Tank. There are several models but what was interesting to me was the square format bags in the series called Airport. I am looking for something that i can put a 8x10 B&J ind and the Airport Addicted is large enough for that.
    The company does have a web site http://www.thinktankphoto.com/
    Hope this helps.

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    Re: Can someone recommend a carrying case?

    There is an Orvis outlet in a mall near where I live. Well, if you call 30 miles near. Where I live NOTHING is near. I pay long distance charges to call my nearest neighbor. (okay, that's a slight exaggeration). But I'm going to take a couple of lenses and a couple of film holders in with me, go up to the counter and say, "Can I see your reel case?" If I don't like that, the Gnass wins. Thanks for pointing these out. They look good.

    Can't go with the Seagrams. My wife would never believe I didn't go back to drinking again. And the Think Tanks seem to split the size I need. The Airport is way too big and the other ones don't look right either. But thanks for pointing them out, too. I can think of several good uses for the Seagrams bags. Now to empty a few.

    Oh wait. I quit drinking. Can't do that.
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    Re: Can someone recommend a carrying case?

    If you hike I would strongly recommend Lowepro bags. I have the Photo Trekker (5x4/5x7) and Super Trekker (10x8) and they are:

    V well made.
    Offer excellent protection, againsts knocks and weather.
    Can be made to fit any kit
    Are comfortable

    My Super trekker may not be light but the harness is first rate and really spreads the load nicely. I do not regret it for a minute and from what i have seem of other bags, incl F64 bags, none come even close IMO. I could not do without them. Fast access too!

    Rgds

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    Re: Can someone recommend a carrying case?

    I was in a supermarket the other day and saw these Igloo padded cooler bags. They looked just the right size and were ten bucks. So I grabbed one. The bummer is that it only holds three lenses while they're in the containers. But two of them hold them all. How often do I take six lenses with me anyway?
    Michael W. Graves
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    Re: Can someone recommend a carrying case?

    www.photobackpacker.com here is the website they can help you!
    Phillip

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