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Re: [OM] Camera bags

Subject: Re: [OM] Camera bags
From: Richard Schätzl <Richard.Schaetzl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 19:42:44 +0100
T-MAN wrote:
snip...
> 
> So, my questions are-
> 
> 1. Does anyone have any updated advice on "soft" camera bags? Any other
> models which have worked out well for your needs?
> 
I´ve a Tamrac #709 Pro Convertible bag. The bag is big enough to store
the equipment of the prime lens aficionado, two bodys and up to 8 lenses
(depending of there size). It will allow you to keep the bodys, ready
with lenses on top of your gear, they call it lens bridge. 
I like the bag because you could carry it eiter with the shoulder belt
or a build in hip belt. The hip belt is always handy, when the bag
should not move around during work, during climbing, riding bikes,
horses etc. The hip belt will also relieve the shoulder, when you packed
to many Zuikos in the bag. :-)
The bag has a big zip pocket at the bag, which is long enough (30cmm) to
store a long lens or flash in the lower part of the bag.
The disadvantage of this bag is, that it is expensive, but I think it´s
worth the money, even if I had had to pay double the price, on this side
of the pond!

Richard


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