Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/12/28

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Assistance on a Camera Bag
From: "Sonny Carter" <sonc@www.sonc.com>
Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2003 12:04:33 -0600
References: <28CDF0DC-394F-11D8-82ED-00039390700A@msu.edu>

My best advice to you is to put the 35-70 on the camera, the other stuff in 
the 803, and keep the camera OUTSIDE the bag so that when you see a picture 
you can use the camera to capture it.

Do not be afraid of scratching your camera. It is hard to do, and anyhow, a 
camera that carries patina is far more handsome than a spotless one.  

For even better photographic results, stick the Summicron on the camera and 
leave all that other stuff at home unless you are certain you will use any of 
it.

Regards, 

Sonny
http://www.son.com





On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 11:01:55 -0500, Steven A. Melnyk wrote
> I have just acquired an R9.  In the past, I have used a Domke 803 
> bag for travel photography.  Well, the bag will not really work with 
> my R9, motor drive, 35-70/f4, 70-210/f4, 35/f2, and a metz flash.  
> Any other suggestions for a larger bag that will protect the camera 
> and not scratch it.  Any suggestions or insights would be greatly 
appreciated.
> 
> Steven A. Melnyk
> Department of Marketing & Supply Chain Management
> Michigan State University
> melnyk@msu.edu
> 
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