Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/02/24

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Subject: Re: Thoughts from a user
From: dmorton@journalist.co.uk (David Morton)
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 1997 14:26 GMT0

Doug Richardson wrote:

> A very good point. My cameras are  Wetzlar era, and look outdated to the
> layman, so I don't have the same problem. However, I've always taken the
> view that when carried in an area with any sort of crime problem, an
> expensive gadget bag is saying "Steal Me" to the local villains. I was
> amused to see in a Leica store an expensive gadget bag with an embossed
> text "Made exclusively for Leica".  I guess that one is yelling "For
> *****'s sake, STEAL ME!"
>
> I carry my gear in a military-surplus shoulder bag, and I know another
> journalist who does the same. Such bags may look scruffy, but draw
> little
> attention - when I worked in a factory many years ago I used the same
> pattern of bag to carry my lunch and flask of coffee.

Me too, I never carry my laptop in a custom laptop bag either, for the
same reasons. The BBC have lost *dozens* of laptops stolen from staff
travelling on the tube late at night, and carrying them in those "hello,
I'm UKP3k+ worth of saleable stuff in a small package" laptop bags.

I also put black electrical tape over the white logos & names on photo
gear, though an F3+MD4+DA2+35mm looks expensive no matter what you do to
it.