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    Andrew "The RedSun"
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    Re: Cart or Stroller to Transport a Sinar F2

    Quote Originally Posted by Ari View Post
    Since you already have the cases, you can get this:
    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc..._600_Cart.html

    I've had mine for 12 years and it looks battered, but works flawlessly.
    I think this one looks fine. I can't take 4 wheelers because of the size and I don't plan to carry more than the minimum I'd need. There are also some other types of 2 wheelers at B&H, and they all look somehow similar.

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    Re: Cart or Stroller to Transport a Sinar F2

    They are similar, but go by maximum load and folded size/weight.
    The one I linked to is closest to what I have.

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    Re: Cart or Stroller to Transport a Sinar F2

    Trust me on this one. You don't want something with tiny wheels, especially for going over gravel and dirt. The best transporter I ever had was a 3-wheeled baby stroller.

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    Re: Cart or Stroller to Transport a Sinar F2

    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew O'Neill View Post
    Trust me on this one. You don't want something with tiny wheels, especially for going over gravel and dirt. The best transporter I ever had was a 3-wheeled baby stroller.
    Totally agree, the bigger the wheel the better whether you push it or pull it.

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    Re: Cart or Stroller to Transport a Sinar F2

    buy this http://www.enjoyyourcamera.com/Outdo...ml?language=en

    perfect and made for photographers

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    Re: Cart or Stroller to Transport a Sinar F2

    this is the homepage of the maker http://www.eckla.de/en/eckla-beach-rolly-models.html

    practical accessories for photographers here: http://www.eckla.de/en/eckla-beach-r...cessoires.html

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    Re: Cart or Stroller to Transport a Sinar F2

    Just think, with the three-wheel stroller, not only will you have people staring at you while you photograph something, but they will be staring at you while you drag your gear to the location

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    Re: Cart or Stroller to Transport a Sinar F2

    Have you considered cycling with a trailer?

    http://www.amazon.com/Croozer-Design...ef=pd_sbs_sg_6

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    Re: Cart or Stroller to Transport a Sinar F2

    If all you are transporting is a basic F2 with just a 12" rail why even use it? Just get a good, basic field camera like a Wista and carry the whole outfit over your shoulder or in a back pack. Not including the tripod, of course.

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    Re: Cart or Stroller to Transport a Sinar F2

    Heinrich, the Eckla device looks good.

    When I do commercial shoots, I have to cart a lot of gear by myself, including strobes, light stands, sand bags, cords...... Currently I use one of these: http://www.shoulderdolly.com/2011/08...-moving-dolly/ Ok...I use one of the red wheeled dollies pictured. I don't use the shoulder dolly.

    I then stack covered plastic cases on the front and bungee them to the frame. In back I've created a bin that holds light stands, tripod..... The big pneumatic wheels are nice, and this rig lets me go through standard doors easily. I'm not saying that this is the best choice. It's pretty heavy, and it doesn't fold down at all. (I'm taking about 150 lbs. of gear along, and so sturdiness is important.) It wasn't expensive.
    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
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