Dave Ande
August 19th, 2013, 05:01 PM
Has anyone tried any of the Pelican hard cases to carry their C100 in? I've been eyeing the 1510
View Full Version : C100 and Pelican Case Dave Ande August 19th, 2013, 05:01 PM Has anyone tried any of the Pelican hard cases to carry their C100 in? I've been eyeing the 1510 Nathan Moody August 21st, 2013, 08:50 AM Yes, fits fine. My C100 sits upright with grip attached, no problem. The 1510 lid with zippered pockets is pretty darned handy, too. Jim Martin August 21st, 2013, 01:23 PM Dave- We have a custom foamed-out case for the C100 that has been selling very well: Canon EOS C100 Carry-On Case (for Canon C100) - Filmtools (http://www.filmtools.com/canon-eos-c100-carry-on-case.html) Jim Martin Filmtools.com Dave Ande August 21st, 2013, 10:01 PM Hey guys I ordered the 1510 with pick&pluck foam yesterday and received it today. I really like this case. Thanks for the reply Dave Partington December 25th, 2013, 06:42 AM Hey guys I ordered the 1510 with pick&pluck foam yesterday and received it today. I really like this case. Thanks for the reply I know this is opening an old thread, but I too am looking for a decent hard case for the C100 & accessories. Any chance you can post a pic of yours with the C100 in it? Nate Haustein December 25th, 2013, 10:19 AM I prefer the removable dividers - you can tailor the case to your job/trip. Dave Partington December 25th, 2013, 11:38 AM Thanks for that. The dividers may make more sense. What is that under the handle? Looks like a spare battery, couple of lenses, headphones, viewfinder (Z-Finder?) wireless mic, and the silver box is ….? Mark Watson December 25th, 2013, 12:36 PM Silver box looks like a CalDigit VR mini 2 hard drive CalDigit VRmini 2 (http://www.caldigit.com/VRmini2/) Dave Partington December 25th, 2013, 12:37 PM oops - double post! Nate Haustein December 25th, 2013, 02:34 PM Silver box looks like a CalDigit VR mini 2 hard drive CalDigit VRmini 2 (http://www.caldigit.com/VRmini2/) Haha! Nailed it! Merry Christmas everyone. Matt Davis December 28th, 2013, 12:15 PM Sorry to be a bit late to the party, but I have to admit something: I actually prefer the Storm range to the PeliCase. I just prefer the way they come together, the way that the catches don't want to skin your knuckles, the way you can replace the wheels. Little things. I have Peli and Storm cases. Nice kit tends to go into the Storm cases. LOL So... Has anyone got the iM2500 for a C100 with bits? Has anyone worked out if you can jam a MacBook Pro 17" in there somewhere? Lid? Dave Partington December 28th, 2013, 12:31 PM I actually prefer the Storm range to the PeliCase. I think I need to pay close attention to cases when I go back down to BVE in Feb. I've been looking at these for some time, on and off, and I'm not at all bothered about having to get on an aircraft with it at this point, but it maybe something that's going to happen in the future. Currently I'm lugging everything round in a couple of these: Kata OMB-75 One Man Band Bag, Medium KT OMB-75 B&H Photo Video and one of these: Pro Roller x300 Camera bags, backpacks and rolling cases (http://store.lowepro.com/rolling-cases/pro-roller-x300) neither of which meet airline specs, but they do hold a ton of stuff! Darren Levine December 28th, 2013, 02:41 PM i'm also a fan of the movable dividers. foam, be it pluck and pick or pre cut, wastes a lot of space to maintain it's form, you get a lot more usable space with padded dividers. You do lose some protection, but i've never felt my equipment to be at risk with the padded dividers. calumetphoto sells the dividers separatly, and i DIY'ed it into a roller luggage: DIY Roller camera case, under $90, carry-on size with padded dividers (http://www.mediahalo.com/articles/diyrollercase/) Dave Partington December 29th, 2013, 07:26 AM Nice video on the bag. Trouble is I just checked the carry on restrictions for a couple or airlines in the UK. We get screwed all over again. Here's one example (copy/paste) Hand baggage You can take 1 piece of hand baggage weighing up to 5kg and with maximum dimensions of 55x40x20cm. Things like laptops, handbags and items bought at the airport must fit within your 1 piece of hand baggage. So even the Peli is too big AND weighs too much even when empty! Gimme a break! Then here's the other one.... Luggage: Maximum weight 23kg. Hand Luggage: 1 piece, max weight 5kg, approx 43cm x 28cm x 23cm That's friggin tiny! Matt Davis December 29th, 2013, 10:46 AM BA and EasyJet don't weigh your bag - they say 'if you can get it in the overhead bin, you can take it on'. I regularly fly BA with a 15-17 Kg backpack and a Scott-e-Vest that may contain a DSLR kit or V-Lock battery or two (1 Kg eagch). I try and make a BA ticket like a 'contract rider' item. I can cite the case of a colleague who flew RyanAir a year or so ago - by the time he got on the plane, it cost him far more than the BA flight. These guys aren't perfect - they charge excess bags by item, not weight. Extra bags are £27-32 each way in Europe. Anything over 23 Kg and you pay £40-60 each way for a 'heavy' bag. Anything over 32 Kg goes by freight. So rather than have neat little bags for your monitor, your Ninja, your lights and a tripod, one ends up getting one huge trunk and shoving it all in there. Or what Darren did. That's why I like a ThinkTank backpack over a roller for carry-on - "sheesh, it must be fairly light, it's on his back!" (and those wheels and telescopic handle take up valuable space) Erik Naso December 30th, 2013, 09:21 PM i'm also a fan of the movable dividers. foam, be it pluck and pick or pre cut, wastes a lot of space to maintain it's form, you get a lot more usable space with padded dividers. You do lose some protection, but i've never felt my equipment to be at risk with the padded dividers. calumetphoto sells the dividers separatly, and i DIY'ed it into a roller luggage: DIY Roller camera case, under $90, carry-on size with padded dividers (http://www.mediahalo.com/articles/diyrollercase/) Nice one Darren! Al Bergstein December 31st, 2013, 02:17 AM My pelican 1510 looks like Nates. Highly recommend it. Can always offload to softcase on location, if needed. Darren Levine January 1st, 2014, 07:19 PM Nice one Darren! thanks :) it's been one of my most used DIY projects. |