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Subject: RE: [OM] Equipment case - revisited
From: Olaf Greve <Ogreve@xxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 1999 12:37:44 +0200
Hi,

Yesterday evening I shopped around a bit at some local camera shops. It
proved to be quite valuable for the decision making process. First of all,
almost all the stores had a wide variety of Lowepro bags, but hardly any of
the other mentioned brands.
Now, given the list of recommended bags, I'll give some remarks:

> -Lowe-Pro Orion Trekker

Not bad, but the camera compartment (i.e. the lower half of the bag) was a
bit too small for the equipment I'd like to carry. The upper half would
require custom modification if it's to be used for camera gear.

> -Tamrac

I've only seen one of them (the 608 pro 8), it was quite o.k. and had a
softer kind of material than the Lowepros that I checked. Advantage: the bag
is flattened if it's not fully filled and it feels comfortable on the hip.
Disadvantage, it comes standard with one divider containing 4 (fixed)
compartments, this has about the size of half the bag. Other compartments
are optional (+/- $40 each), but it doesn't seem to be as flexible in terms
of customising the layout and size of the different compartments.

> -Custom converted Coleman cooler (available in The
> Netherlands?)

Yesterday I didn't check into the custom made camera bags, so no comments on
those.

> -Lowepro Nova 1

I haven't seen one, but based on their correlation between size and type
number it may be too small, but then again, maybe the Nova 1 is actually
bigger than then Nova 2 and 3 ?!?

> -Domke F6, F3x, F2, F3x
> -Camera Satchel F803. 

I didn't see any of those, unfortunately.

> -LowePro Orion AW
> -Lowepro Nova 4 bag

Both appear to be good "hipbags". I checked out the Nova 4, and size-wise it
looks quite good. However, it is a bit too easily recognisable as a camera
case, and it might be annoying to have to walk around with it all day long.
It has great accessibility, though.

> -Lowepro Mini Trekker

>From the bags I've seen so far, this seems to be my favourite; the size is
sufficient, yet not too big, it is easily configurable in custom
compartments and can easily carry 2 SLRs with some 8 lenses and other stuff.
A disadvantage is that it's a backpack model, so it's not as easily
accessible as the Nova 4, but the advantage of this is that it looks more
like a regular (small) backpack, thus yielding a higher level of stealth. It
seems this is the type of bag I want to focus on. I'm about to go downtown
to check Lowepro's street and outdoors series (I think they were called like
that), and then I should know a lot more...

Cheers!
Olaf


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