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    Re: How do you carry your film - let's see those bags!

    like I have the money to have a horseman WHY you thank
    I started using Coleman ICE CHEST I could NOT buy a good case
    but every body BUT me was gitting ROBED

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    Re: How do you carry your film - let's see those bags!

    Quote Originally Posted by matthew blais View Post
    I have several of these and a few years ago sold many as they seemed to be made for 8x10. Holds six nicely, 7 in a pinch. Not too bulky, insulated and a nice netted pouch in front, zipper top. Made by Cal Innovations for the promo industry as cooler bags.
    Many here have some I believe...
    I have 6 of those bags and just love them!

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    Re: How do you carry your film - let's see those bags!

    I use a Home Depot Husky 14 in. Large Mouth Bag 71787-2N09 for my 4x5 holders. Looks kinda like an old fashioned doctors bag, except for the heavy duty fabric and the Husky logo.



    I put about 15+ holders in ziplock bags (I don't count), a box of filters, light meter, and a lens w/board in it. A side pocket holds some biz cards, and another side pocket holds reading glasses for viewing the groundglass. If I leave out the lens from the bag, I can put in a DSLR with small lens.

    The film holders stand vertical in it, and as I use them, I move them to the inside so the ones on the end are new and ready to use.

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    Re: How do you carry your film - let's see those bags!

    Well, I use individual bags that are 95% lightproof because I'm paranoid about light leaks in my holders. I bought window block-out material at a fabric store, measured and cut the fabric to size, then took the fabric to my local dry cleaners and had the lady that does alterations sew them into bags. Extremely economical and it is exactly the right size.

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