Richard et al,
I still have a KIWI nylon bag for sale which has two loops with rings to be
adapted as a backpack using a harness. The bag is very light weight, in
good condition, holds lots of OM equipment, and will set you back only $30
+ $5 shipping (return for full refund if not satisfied).
The only reason I am selling it is because I bought a Domke F2 bag with
several modular inserts to be able to switch more easily between my MF and
Olympus systems.
Let me know if you are interested,
Jan
Jan.Decher@xxxxxxx
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Richard Ross wrote:
>
> At 04:26 28/03/99 -0600, Chip wrote:
> >I'm looking for a new camera bag to carry around all of my new purchases;
> >I'm fond of the newer backpack style. I looked at a couple of brands (Lowe
> >& Tamarac Expedition) in a nearby camera store and found that most of what I
> >liked was running around $200. Does anyone have a more economical source
> >for such items (mail order, specialty store) ?
>
> I use a Lowe-Pro Orion Trekker, which is a back-pack style bag, the bottom
> half of which has padded separators for your camera kit and the top half
> has room for a waterproof and sandwiches. These cost 49 pounds approx in
> the UK ($80). I can get two OM bodies, seven lenses from 21 - 135mm and a
> T20 in there, plus a few filters and even some film :-) As a budget
> day-pack type of bag I think it's pretty good.
>
> Richard
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