Sure. This will be my fourth current camera bag, and I've owned 2 or 3
others over the years. I was mainly looking for input on two Domke models I
can't try before I buy, and any other bright ideas people might have. But
thanks.
A.
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
> Probably the most important lesson you can take from all the suggestions
> about the pefect bag is that there isn't one. You really do need at
> least two and probably more. You need one or more "transport" bags
> which are simply designed to safely transport the gear from place to
> place. You won't shoot out of these bags unless they can be parked
> somewhere in a back room while you shoot some indoor event.
>
> Then you probably need at least two shooting bags which are smaller than
> the transport bags and put a greater premium on ready access. One for a
> small kit and the other for a larger kit. What's small and what's large
> are very much up to you. It may also change from day to day which is
> why you might need three bags or four or...
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> Andrew Wiese wrote:
>
>>
>> Thanks very much everyone for the responses; lots to think about there as
>> usual. I'm tossing up a couple of the options mentioned, and I'm going
>> to
>> have a look at converting one of the old 'ordinary' bags I have lying
>> around. My problem with that in the past has been easy access, and
>> camouflage isn't my no. 1 priority.
>>
>> I'll let you know.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> A.
>
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