I use "Tupperware" containers for my 4x5.
I use "Tupperware" containers for my 4x5.
I just saw a Domke "Super Pouch" at Helix that looked like it ought to fit 4-5 5x7 film holders, or a rollback and some other random gear, and had a variety of camper type doo-dads for attachment to you, a pack, or a bag. Looked very nice though not too padded, I don't recall the price but as Domke goes it didn't seem too bad, though no Target special. Came in at least two sizes. Tempting at the time.
LJS
I have some old notebook case which I use to carry my 5x7"/13x18cm/5x8" holders. It takes 12 comfortably, can squeeze 13-14, but that's tight. It's light, has some padding to protect the holders. Works well for me...
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I use a Domke F-2 "Original," which I bought used. With the lens inset taken out, it holds up to 12 5x7 holders. I enclose each holder in a static-free plastic bag. I put a spare cable-releae and other small items in the end pockets. I have a separate bag for lenses. This works well for me in the field. I can carry my camera on its tripod and the two shoulder bags without diffculty. For real hikes I cut down on the number of holders and/or lenses.
If you want to go with something bigger, then I agree with Tracy and I have a couple of those. Soft insulated bags with a white plastic insert. Holds maybe 24 holders. the brand name is California something and Target had them.
http://www.californiainnovations.com...ody-lunch-box/
this has worked for me.
I have the Gnass Gear 5x7 holder wrap/case.
Shame they're hard to find now ...
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