no pix, but I found a big ol Portabrace bag at a yard sale for a good price
they make all kinds of sizes and are built for pro movie maker use - so very rugged and well thought out
no pix, but I found a big ol Portabrace bag at a yard sale for a good price
they make all kinds of sizes and are built for pro movie maker use - so very rugged and well thought out
Attachment 74328Attachment 74329I put a Wista Made Zone VI and all my stuff into this old LowePro 35mm "Magnum 35"; a case (made in the 1980s?) for photojournalists. Its got about 20 loops for 35mm film cans in the lid!
• Six Film Holders
• Grafmatic Magazine
• Filtwers
• Loup
• Minolta Autometer IV F
• 9 degree spot attachment
• 380mm wollensak Tele-Optar
• 210mm Caltar II N
• 150mm Fujinon
• 90mm Nikkor W
• Zone VI 4x5 Camera
Drew Bedo
www.quietlightphoto.com
http://www.artsyhome.com/author/drew-bedo
There are only three types of mounting flanges; too big, too small and wrong thread!
Yef,
How comfortable is the Goruck Radio Ruck? Do you miss a padded waist belt to help carry the weight?
Alexis
I have many deferent bags, and i tried a lot of them - but that the only bag i found sitting well on my back is the Goruck - i just love the straps and the extra pocket for my laptop . it's a very well made back. It's kind a short on my back so even if i had a belt it wouldn't been helpful for me . Generally i never use the waist belt in bags - i took it off my Kata(a very small and not useful) and in my ThinkTank ShapeShifter i took it off as well. I would definitely recommend this bag.
Hello,
I just finished my homemade case for my LF camera Gilles-Faller.
This is a thread I've wanted to start for some time:
Here is my current kit with the older Kelty pack PBP sold (newer is a better BP and maybe larger?). PBP camera case divided with 4x5 Phillips and 2 lenses + 3 in Gnass lens case (PBP has equivalent), Gnass cascade film holder case (PBP has equivalent), light meter, loupe, Readyloads and holder, filters etc. On outer flap a Camelback water bladder fits plus room for munchies etc. For my DSLR kit I have another full insert by PBP that fits right in-takes seconds to change out.
Thanks,
Kirk
at age 73:
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep"
Or you could have just added to this existing thread:
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