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Thread: Carrying case options for 8x10 kodak 2D

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    Eric Woodbury
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    Re: Carrying case options for 8x10 kodak 2D

    My came with a case made of vulcanite (?). Looks like original equipment. Holds the camera and the extension rail and the darkcloth. More of a storage case or piece of luggage. For field use, I'd carry it on the tripod on my shoulder. If it was very far, I'd carry a smaller camera.
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    Re: Carrying case options for 8x10 kodak 2D

    I haul mine around in a Lowe Trekker. Not sure which model but I can fit the camera, extenstion track, dark cloth and light meter. Tripod fits on the outside of the pack and film holders and lens(es) are carried in a seperate bag.

    Alan.

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    Re: Carrying case options for 8x10 kodak 2D

    I haul mine around in a f64 BPX. And I use the removable bags to carry 4x5 film holders.
    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc..._Backpack.html

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