Hi Bruce:
I had a Pelican hard case long ago, as with most hard cases - great
protection, lousy for practical use in the field and limiting as to
versatility in what you take and how you get to it. I have gone through a
few different options, and from advise garnered on the list over a year ago
on this topic I bought a Domke F6 (thanks to Skip who dug one up and shipped
it to me from B&H) that has proven to be my very favorite, offering the best
blend of utility, padding, versatility and compactness- it is a photog's
bag. At that same time I bought a Billington 'Presstop' Bag that is very
well made, larger and the one I use for travel (recommended by Chris)
finally I recently bought a LowePro Backpack for Skiing, hiking etc. No one
bag would do it all, if I had to choose just one it would be the Domke F6
with the Billington a close second, the Domke is only about $80. but I use
it the most, the Billington is 5 times the price, much higher quality and
offers more protection though, it looks good too (panache), the trade-off is
it's a bit larger in size and has a little less ease of use in the field.
Gord
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Nolting" <bruce@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 7:48 PM
Subject: [OM] Hard Case
>
>
> After getting a gift certificate to a camera store that only sells
> digi-stuff I finally found the answer! After going through the whole
> store I found this nice hard case for my primary OM kit. Now I don't
> have to worry so much about the everyday knocks or the rough roads I
> always seem to be travelling. How do the rest of you protect your
> precious gear?
>
> Bruce N.
>
> http://www.bnimages.com/images/camcase.jpg
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