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May 16th, 2004, 04:19 PM | #1 |
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A suitable bag for HD1/HD10?
I didn't see anyone has any suggestion on this. I want to know if there is aperfect fir shoulder bag for the cam? (preffered one form B&H, since I am buying the cam from them)
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May 17th, 2004, 09:41 AM | #2 |
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I use a hard case (Pelican) for my travel and general use, though I wish it were a little larger.
I might go with a soft bag like you, but I don't know. I'm such a huge fan of the hard cases. Less worries. heath
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Unconventional?
My approach is definitely different. I'm using a Tumi Messenger hip type bag for mine! :)
I bought it in NYC and it fit my older Sony TRV20 extremely well. The HD1 fits, but I have to put it at an angle, it works for comfort and convenience. Holds all my wiring, charger, extra tapes and the like. Here's a pic; http://a1512.g.akamaitech.net/f/1512...12921_xlrg.jpg Troy |
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Troy,
Can you provide the link to wear we can buy that, or (for me) a backpack that can hold my camera? Thanx, heath
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I prefer a hardcase myself. I recently found a Rimowa case that was discontinued at a camera shop for $99.00. It fits my HD-10, an Anton Bauer Light, a Sony ECM-44 Lav, filters, cables, etc.
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Wow, that's huge!
I have a hard case, but those backpack cases are cool, too. heath
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It also came with a bunch of these hard foam/plastic/padded panels that you could cut up to customize the configuration of the case. I was really impressed, since I expected to spend about that much for a soft case.
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