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    joseph
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    Re: How do you carry your monorail camera?

    This is good around town-
    must get a better strap.


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    Re: How do you carry your monorail camera?



    5x7 Sinar P with Sinar Shutter.

    The camera goes upside down into a canvas tote bag, carried in one hand.

    Over a shoulder goes the carrying strap for a cooler to hold accessories.

    The tripod gets carried in the other hand.

    When one arm/shoulder/hand gets tired, switch.

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    8x10, 5x7, 4x5, et al Leigh's Avatar
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    Re: How do you carry your monorail camera?

    In the factory-original felt-lined aluminum case.

    Plaubel Profia 4x5 w/both bellows, lenses, film holders, focus cloth, and accessories.

    - Leigh

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    Re: How do you carry your monorail camera?

    I usually use a decent sized record case with cut foam inserts to carry my Sinar. Then I usually set the cam onto the tripod and walk to where I'm going to shoot.

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    Re: How do you carry your monorail camera?

    My 6x9 Arca Swiss is stored in an Underwater Kinetics case. Air, water and dust proof. Absolutely tight and protective. Camera, 5 lenses with board, 3 rollfilm backs, filters, adapters, mirror viewer and a film box are included. The rest (meters, Pola back, films) is stored in a small shoulder bag. For short distances it's ok, for long distances I use a collapsable 'tool caddy' with large wheels.


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