The LowePro "Omni" cases are made to fit inside particular pelican
cases, and, indeed. can come with them (in black though, not as sun-
evading and recoverable as yellow), and I have the Traveller, good for a
couple of bodies and a bunch of lenses and film. It even fits my Tamron
300/2.8.
http://www.lowepro.com/Products/Hard_and_Soft_Shell/classic/
The Haliburton Zero cases are light and timeless and reflective and
strong - you can stand on them - but, alas, not waterproof. The clasps
are stylish but weak - I've had to replace them twice on my briefcase
under the lifetime guarantee.
tOM
On 24 Jan 2006 at 10:42,
James N. McBride <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I like the Pelican cases for taking camera gear on the jet boat as they are
> waterproof and will take a beating. They can also be locked more securely
> than soft bags if that is needed. They are not convenient to shoot from
> though. /jmac
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