Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/07/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Tue, 2004-07-27 at 15:58, Mark Rabiner wrote: > I'm still with you see if your can follow this: > My black F6 bag which is not canvas but bulletproof stuff apparently > although I've not tried it is one of my most used bags. I think a main reason is it doesn't look like a camera bag in particular or anything else. > I think of it as my "black bag". I use it for "black bag jobs"! Which > covers > a lot of situations. > If yours is BOXY (caps are boxier) is that because you've got INSERTS in > it? Yup. I have a 4x4 and a single in there. The 4x4 is turning in to a pain in the neck. > My just hangs there limp having intriguingly zero padding. Somehow this > works out ok its the padding which makes for the bulk of a camera bag > situation and it's interesting to see how much we can do without. I've > found. I think this is what the Domke thing is all about! Any problems with protection? The cameras that is. > Compare your camera with your camera bag. Which is bigger? :) Depends on what camera we are looking at. ;-) > It's weird how your average camera in it's camera bag is 4 times bigger > than > when it's just sitting there. But in a paper bag it's just about the same > size! :) Maybe I should just use a paper bag from Ralph's, but what if it rains? > And then the same goes for canvas or this crazy bullet proof bag material. > The more you stick in the bag the bag just magically expanse to just that > size. And is not that size in the first place. I know this sounds dumb but > it's something I just figured out myself so I'm thinking others might be in > the same boat. > Sometimes I'll throw a lens wrap in there for some padding - to keep my > camera company although there's always a chance my gear will get banged > from > the other end. But I'll stick it between my camera and it's extra lens so > they don?t bang into each other in there. I avoid actually wrapping > something up as what ever gets wraps never gets used. That I can count on. > Just me perhaps. > I think in the end what's the highest priority for me is that a case with > the smallest footprint is the one I'll have on me ten times more. As in > always. Agreed. That's why I like the 802. It's small till you cram it fill of junk. > Show me a big case. I'll show you a case which I've left at home. > (which I know means that at home is where we are looking at the case) > > This post is case sensitive! FEli