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coat953

Hi everyone, this group seems a little quiet! I have recently bought an F1, with 3 lenses and am really enjoying relearning photography! As I use it out in the field, I was wondering if anyone had come up with creative solutions for backpacking a Sinar? I have a great old case, but 100 metres is about my limit for carrying it!
 

Bertil

Hello, not just a little quiet!
But about backpacking; se the group discussion below: How do you pack your Sinar for longer hikes?
/Bertil
 
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Hi Bertl, thanks for the pointer, I'll look more carefully next time! I've actually managed to fit out a Lowepro Dryzone 200 backpack to take the assembled F1, with 150 lens attached, 2 extra lenses, 4 double dark slides, film, filters, extension rail, changing bag and dark cloth. I'm now mobile!
 

Bertil

Sounds good, I will take a look at this Lawepro Dryzone 200.
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coat953

What's good about it is it's nice and deep and will take the assembled camera with no problems at all. however, it's not cheap. I bought mine 10 years ago, but the current price is around £350.00. On the other hand, it is totally waterproof and even floats!
 
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