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Case to fit into my Backpack: Yashica D TLR

Dan Daniel

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Oh, if you want something with more padding, Lowe has some decent bags. I had the older version of the Adventura 120. Looks like the 115 version would hold a D. The older version I had had a flap top, simple slide in and out, no zipper needed. These are thicker, more padding, more little slots, etc. And of course more room in your knapsack. I'd probably go for something heavier like this if I was going to be throwing my bag into a trunk, etc. Or if it was going to get banged around with other things in the bag, etc. But for more city-type use, the BYOB work well. I use the Tenbas in a messenger-type bag.

 

Laurent

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I use a LowePro Nova micro when I want to carry my Rolleiflex with me in a business setup.
 

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For times where I want to carry a camera inside some other bag, where that bag already provides the straps, hardware, and some small amount of protection, I will sometimes use a wrap like the Domke protective wrap / lens wrap: https://www.freestylephoto.com/722191-Domke-F-34L-19-x-19-inch-Protective-Wrap-Black or https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/16162-REG/Domke_722_19B_19x19_Color_Coded_Protective.html

These are useful because they offer a modest amount of padding and can be fit to the shape of your camera, so they don't take up excessive space in your bag.
 
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