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Old 23-Sep-2004, 08:53   #1
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A new article QT Luong's general purpose camera bag has been posted. Please feel free to leave any contructive comments in this thread. Note:
It would be great if you would send me a similarly illustrated article describing your camera bag, especially if it is quite different (light kit, monorail kit ...).
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Old 23-Sep-2004, 13:02   #2
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That is an excellent article. I enjoyed reading it very much. You are worlds more organized than I am, but I don't have to organize near as much stuff. For example, I keep my two film holders in the box they came in with a big rubber band to hold it closed/together. I think it would be fun to write an article for you. You can do with it as you please.
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Old 23-Sep-2004, 13:09   #3
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Interesting, thanks for writing the article. One note I'll add is that I believe that is the old model super treker backpack. Also that the new model will fit tall photographers. In my experience few photo-specific packs will fit a long torso.

My new kit is very similiar to the one shown, but I prefer to carry filters, hoods, etc. in a belt pack so as to not have to work out of the main pack after initial setup. I carry six lenses (80xl instead of the nikkor 90, 180 sironar-S instead of the 150 and 210), canham 6x17, and a 4x5 reducing back.

I would like to hear more about how people organize all the small stuff to work quickly in the field.

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Old 23-Sep-2004, 15:39   #4
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Well done. Looking forward to your article on camera bags for hiking. (Been investigating the Kelty Redwing, based on opinions stated in this forum.)
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Old 23-Sep-2004, 16:01   #5
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You must be in good shape...
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Old 23-Sep-2004, 20:01   #6
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I am surprised that there are no maintenance tools included. Do you not have a need for them?

Everyone needs to find their own balance between weight and range of equipment. Equipment flexibility, or a flexible back... On day trips one can afford to tailor the kit more than if you are spending a couple of weeks in the wilds.
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Old 23-Sep-2004, 20:42   #7
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Graham, this bag is meant for working for about half a day. I do have a little maintainance kit with tools and spares, but it stays in the car, and I don't carry it with me on the trail.
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Old 23-Sep-2004, 21:29   #8
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I have the Super Trekker AWII - huge bag but more comfortable than my previous one, the f64 8x10 pack. In the main compartment is my Wisner 8x10 Expedition, 355 G-Claron always (plus one other lens, either a 240, 210 or 455), light meter, cable release, anti-static brush and focusing loupe. The pockets contain a notebook and pen and a filter pouch containing 6 filters. The inner net pouch contains 6 8x10 holders, each in its own zip lock bag. I carry my Ries tripod and head by hand as I hike.

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Old 23-Sep-2004, 22:46   #9
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I was confused by the reference to Denali. Not the place to be if you have forgotten something important!
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Old 24-Sep-2004, 03:50   #10
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Good article. Can you speak about the Canon self timer? What model is it?

Thanks!
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