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    Yes, but why? David R Munson's Avatar
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    Ideal air case for limited 8x10 outfit?

    Because researching this is obviously more important than my art history final in about 6 hours...

    I've already searched the archives for a while and have gotten some good info, but nothing that quite answers my question. Given the strong possibility that I might be going to grad school outside of the US, and also given that I just want more storage/transport options while I'm here in the US, I'm investigating air cases for some of my gear. What I'm looking for, really, is the smallest possible air case that would accomodate a Deardorff 8x10, 1 lens, 4-5 film holders, and maybe a meter and a loupe. I've looked over the offerings of Lightware and Tenba, and found some that look like they might work, but not having the opportunity to handle these things, I can't be sure of how well they would work for the purpose.

    Anyone have any experience with a case that would fill this purpose? Thanks in advance.

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    Ideal air case for limited 8x10 outfit?

    Sorry to ask silly questions but would you prefer a hard or a soft case, with or without rollers ?
    I think that it must be the first step of your investigations.
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    Ideal air case for limited 8x10 outfit?

    Greetings,

    No experience with the two brands you mentioned, but you might want to check Pelican hard-sided cases. I have a 1610 (with rollers) that will hold my 8x10, 3 holders and 3-4 lenses, with plenty of protection.

    Regards, Pete

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    Ideal air case for limited 8x10 outfit?

    Definitely hard-sided, no real need for rollers. I'm thinking something along the lines of the Tenba air case I have for my Profoto gear - fabric-covered, but definitely still hard-sided.

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    Ideal air case for limited 8x10 outfit?

    Go with the Pelican...I had an extended four month job in Paris last year and I packed a Sinar with 6 lenses and a polaroid back into a Pelican 1610 case. The luggage handlers can throw it around all they want and nothing will happen to it.

    I also worked out of the case....I stood on it for about 80% of 500 shots. My assistants and I also used it has a seat, a table to eat off of, and a desk. All with no ill effects to the $1000's of dollars of "cargo" inside of it.

    If you are going to use the case just for "shipping" go with the foam inserts...you will have to "pick" apart the foam for the shapes you want but it "grips" the equipment better for shipping. If you want to work out of it....purchase the inserts so you can put compartments in...but still use the foam for shipping.

    The other thing...is the pelican case isn't to pricey (large fabric cases are expensive) and unlike fabric...it looks cool when it is beat up. The cheap foam inserts that you customize yourself make the pelican extremely versitle and will always come in handy when your a pro.

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    Ideal air case for limited 8x10 outfit?

    The Pelikan is a good choice but there are two others:



    1) The Porter Photo Case. I have been using one of these for 2 years now and it is a joy. It holds my Phillips 8x10, a couple of lenses, lightmeter, darkcloth, etc. If you leve out the darkcloth I am sure you can get in a couple more film holders. The case has the added advantage of being usable as a luggage cart and you can put an additional 200 pounds on top of it. It is truly unique and reasonably priced at B&H. Take a hard look. Mine has traveled as baggage across the country a few times.



    2) An Anvil case (or any other ATA certified case). I mean Anvil not Anvil type ... unless it is some other brand that is ATA certified. These are all over the place used and you jsut need to find the best size and refit it to yoru needs. They are heavy but are impervious to most anything short of nuclear war. When I say ATA certified what I mean is that they are certified by the Air Transport Association to meet specifications for baggage transport without fear of damage. Technically, if you ship any case as baggae that is not ATA certified you might find it difficult to collect on an insurance calim for equipment that was damaged during transport so that is one real good reason for these cases.



    When I say heavy though I mean heavy! When I absolutely must move my Horseman monorail I pack it in one of these and the case it self weighs over 20 pounds. If you are going to be doing much international travel then this may be the only sensible way to go if you want to insure your eqipment arrives savely every time.

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    Ideal air case for limited 8x10 outfit?

    Lightware. Better protection than Pelican (I have both) and lighter weight. Over the years I've had better luck with durability with my Lightware cases than my Tenba Air cases. I also have Zarges , Zero-Halliburton, & Anvil cases.

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    Ideal air case for limited 8x10 outfit?

    http://www.versa-flex.com/ custom cases like Tenba and Liteware

    http://www.strebor.com/ European custom cases, popular with wealthy ULF photogs

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    If you go for the Pelican case, check out www.gexar.com. They make a bakcpack frame for the Pelican cases.

    Also Kinesis Photo Gear has links for their competitors and lots of useful info on camera bags, case, etc. http://www.kinesisgear.com/competitors.html#manuf

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    http://www.strebor.com/ European custom cases, popular with wealthy ULF photogs

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