Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/10

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Disagreement With B.D. Over Bags
From: Doug Herr <telyt560@cswebmail.com>
Date: 10 Jun 2000 10:29:17 -0700

On Sat, 10 June 2000, Brougham wrote:

> 
> Buzz Hausner <Buzz@marianmanor.org> wrote:
> 
> > I propose that packing any more than three lenses at a time will
> > actually reduce your photographic ability rather than increase it.
> 
> If the converse is true, I'm one of the best photographers on this
> list.  I'm "stuck" without a choice...a 35 'cron.  I can't afford
> anything else at this point.  :)
> 
> I just got a Lowepro "photo pocket."  It's a fancy term for a fanny
> pack, but it's just slightly larger than most without being
> overbearing.  It'll easily fit my M6 + 35 ASPH (with hood, of course)
> and Minolta Flashmeter IV.  If I ditch the meter, there's enough room
> left over to toss in half a dozen rolls of film, and still lose the
> lens cap in the mess.  Cost?  $17 from B&H.
> 
> This pack also has the advantage of having substantial padding when
> worn around *my* waist.  :)
> 

I'm also mystified by the expense of dedicated photo equipment bags.  Sort of like having bought too much stuff to carry easily now ya gotta buy *more* stuff to haul all the photo stuff around.

I refuse to spend good money on bags when I could just as well buy film or a trip.  If I needed an expensive bag for all my stuff it would mean that I have too much stuff.  I keep 2, maybe 3 lenses in a home-made fanny pack.  The pack is what I consider a "work in progress".  As more materials are found or donated I'll add to it or modify it in some way.

It started with seat belt webbing from a junk car, some cordura nylon (camo color) left over from another project and the remains of an ensolite sleeping pad that got too close to the campfire one night.  I bought the fastex buckle and a zipper, total cost around $8.  Dust storms, rain, getting dropped, none of that matters 'cuz the cordura is waterproof, the ensolite is great padding and instead of screaming "EXPENSIVE" it suggests "this guy is really weird, keep clear".

Doug Herr
Sacramento
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