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    Sharing of ideas for backpacking with large format stuff

    I would like to initiate this thread by sharing my packing method of a 4x5 Tachihara, 2 lens & some accessories on a LowePro Photo Trekker Classic.

    http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/bc/406cd98b_b8a0/bc/My+Documents/Photo-Trekker+Packing.jpg?bfd4NbAB2gHCj5RG

    Hope to see other contributions too.

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    Sharing of ideas for backpacking with large format stuff

    Please, check the URL. The server gives me an error message...

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    Sharing of ideas for backpacking with large format stuff

    Sorry for the wrong link, but I can't manage to upload the picture properly. Can anyone please advice on how to attach an image in this forum?

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    I hope you can see the photo:

    http://www.pbase.com/image/27525564

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    They left out the tripod.
    Wilhelm (Sarasota)

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    Sharing of ideas for backpacking with large format stuff

    Do to all the wind and dust in the SW, I keep my film holders in a large ziplock bag and the lenses in lens wraps. Leave your bag open in any sandstone canyon long enough to make an image and you will find everything else in your bag covered with crap. This will save you all of agony believe me!
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    Eric Woodbury
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    Sharing of ideas for backpacking with large format stuff

    Compared to my rig, you've got plenty of room left. I double up the lenses in those areas, carry a few more holders, a darkcloth, lightmeter, etc.
    my picture blog
    ejwoodbury.blogspot.com

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    I think photo back packs are over priced and over rated. I bought a great internal frame backpacking backpack from REI. Much more comfortable on any real hiking, and more room. You will have to pad your gear yourself, though...

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    Sharing of ideas for backpacking with large format stuff

    I normally carry my Gitzo G320(with short column) on an Op-tech strap & my meter is hung on the pouch found on the right side of the backpack. I just lay the focusing cloth on top of the stuff just before zipping up the backpack.

    By positioning the camera on top of the backpack, the overall loading is more even, resulting in less stress on the shoulders, any comment from the rest who have tried this method?

    Hope to see other contribution of photo on how they pack their stuff.

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    Sharing of ideas for backpacking with large format stuff

    Tachi,
    I would put the camera at the bottom, not at the top.

    Not all that fits the backpack is shown. Tripod is not attached to the backback but is carried using it own strap.On one occasion I also was able to additionally store my MF camera + three lenses, small stuff was moved to some click-on pockets at the outside of the backpack and the reflexviewer was exchanged for a darkcloth.
    Huib
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