As much as I admire the Halliburton cases, I won't use them as they
seem to shout "SOMETHING EXPENSIVE INSIDE!! PLEASE STEAL!!"
IMO, of course.
A friend has a nice camera bag and keeps it in a grocery sack until
he's ready to use the gear. No-one pays much attention to a grocery
bag because they mumble, "Don't bother stealing me -- ain't worth the
trouble."
ScottGee1
On 1/24/06, tOM Trottier <tOM@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
SNIP!
> 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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