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11-23-2009, 08:47 PM   #1
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Rabbit in a HAT

Whoa !

I can not believe it all fits !

This is a picutre of my entire P67 Kit which includes P67ii, 7 lenses (45,55,75,105,165,200,300), the wooden handle, panoramic adapter kit and a 82mm Cirpolarizing filter all fitting in to my backpack bag.

The bag measures 36x32x12cm or 14x13x5inches !!

....hehe, just a small travel kit......



cheers Neil

11-23-2009, 10:22 PM   #2
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Um, where does the film fit?
11-24-2009, 09:31 AM   #3
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How about a picture of the porter that carries it for you!
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holy crap... wouldn't want to carry that on my back

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Hi Neil,

Nice fit, and in such a small bag! Looks to be about 10kg? I have fiddled with bags for MF for some time now and have settled on two solutions...one with a bag a little smaller than yours that allows the camera, two or three lenses (one on the camera), a flash and film; or one with a larger bag that will fit my 400mm Takumar, two converters, a few other lenses, and some accessories mostly related to tripod mounting. Both solutions can also fit my 300mm lens, if I want to take it, and allow the grip to remain mounted.

I don't mind carrying the weight so long as the backback is comfortable, though the fully loaded 400mm Takumar bag does tip the scale at about 14 kg.

Quite a different approach from that of a point and shoot, eh? Won't be putting this equipment into a belt bag anytime soon...

Regards, Alan

QuoteOriginally posted by knumbnutz Quote
Whoa !

I can not believe it all fits !

This is a picutre of my entire P67 Kit which includes P67ii, 7 lenses (45,55,75,105,165,200,300), the wooden handle, panoramic adapter kit and a 82mm Cirpolarizing filter all fitting in to my backpack bag.

The bag measures 36x32x12cm or 14x13x5inches !!

....hehe, just a small travel kit......

cheers Neil

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11-25-2009, 02:43 AM   #6
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Hi Alan ,
Yeah probably 10kgs. Not sure.
I guess for me, if i was hiking i would work out what i would take then remove the rest. But because the bag sits in my car it is able to store the lenses neatly and protect them as well.
Cheers Neil


QuoteOriginally posted by ARCASIA Quote
Hi Neil,

Nice fit, and in such a small bag! Looks to be about 10kg? I have fiddled with bags for MF for some time now and have settled on two solutions...one with a bag a little smaller than yours that allows the camera, two or three lenses (one on the camera), a flash and film; or one with a larger bag that will fit my 400mm Takumar, two converters, a few other lenses, and some accessories mostly related to tripod mounting. Both solutions can also fit my 300mm lens, if I want to take it, and allow the grip to remain mounted.

I don't mind carrying the weight so long as the backback is comfortable, though the fully loaded 400mm Takumar bag does tip the scale at about 14 kg.

Quite a different approach from that of a point and shoot, eh? Won't be putting this equipment into a belt bag anytime soon...

Regards, Alan
11-25-2009, 04:23 AM   #7
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QuoteOriginally posted by knumbnutz Quote
Whoa !

I can not believe it all fits !

This is a picutre of my entire P67 Kit which includes P67ii, 7 lenses (45,55,75,105,165,200,300), the wooden handle, panoramic adapter kit and a 82mm Cirpolarizing filter all fitting in to my backpack bag.

The bag measures 36x32x12cm or 14x13x5inches !!

....hehe, just a small travel kit......


cheers Neil
That's a tight fit. I'm looking for a similar bag to hold the same camera and compliment of lenses. What make and model is this one?

Regards,

Jim

11-25-2009, 08:58 PM   #8
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You know a Pentax ME Super weighs less than half a kilo, right?
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QuoteOriginally posted by brkl Quote
You know a Pentax ME Super weighs less than half a kilo, right?
And you know that a ME Super's negative is super small, right?
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