No I don't want to carry the whole thing, the Pelican is more for storage of the system. I would put the whole thing in the trunk and fish out and repack in another bag what I think I need. If I were inclined to carry the whole thing I would use my shopping basket that I use for the large format gear when I go out. Which can accommodate the tripod and other items.
As far as the Pelican, the way I have it set up, the body w/ lens can be accessed from the top. Everything else requires opening the side flap.
I was asking the OP whether they wanted to carry the whole kit or not. That large format cart is a tempting idea. I've seen a few other permutations of that theme.
Or a whole body & lens.I prefer top loading camera back packs. I do not like camera back packs which have sides that open up since if left open a lens could fall out.
Or a whole body & lens.
Sorry, I assumed you were asking me about carting the whole thing. My wife and i went down to Tucson this morning to explore and stopped at one of our standard destinations, San Xavier del Bac mission on the Tohono O'odham reservation south of Tucson. We were blessed (pun intended) with few people to block views and I shot a number of 4X5 sheets and a roll of 120.I was asking the OP whether they wanted to carry the whole kit or not. That large format cart is a tempting idea. I've seen a few other permutations of that theme.
Or a whole body & lens.
I prefer top loading camera back packs. I do not like camera back packs which have sides that open up since if left open a lens could fall out.
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