RB67 Bag

JJB

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Hi All,

I am looking for a camera bag for my RB. I have a 90mm and 180mm, and a flash. Any thoughts? Some extra room for film, pocket wizards and other stuff would be great.

I like both backpacks and messenger bags, but most seem to be sized for 35mm...

Thanks!

JJ
 

juan

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I went to my local Lowe's and bought a bag made for carrying tools. It has two zippered sides that open wide - in one I keep camera and lenses and the other holds flash, film, etc. The bottom of this bag is reinforced, so that's a plus, too.
juan
 

jordanstarr

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I have a nice big Safrotto bag for sale in the classifieds. It will hold a couple of Mamiya RZ bodies and a bunch of lenses and flashes. It has a single shoulder strap as well as the backpack attachment for longer hauls/day trips on foot.
 

TimmyMac

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Most bags with rearrangeable dividers will work great. I use a Safrotto backpack and it holds my RZ with WLF, AE prism, 65LA/110/180 kit, and 2 backs without trouble. Usually I throw in the XD11 with a couple lenses too
 

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Domke F1Xb. Get the ballistic nylon model--tougher and more rain resistant than canvas. Don't pass up the optional shoulder pad. Lots of room for your kit+extras.
 

funkpilz

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Another vote for the F-1x, I use mine for the slightly lighter Bronica GS-1. It's pretty much perfect, fits all the gear you'll ever own, and when it's empty, it's light as well. But do get the shoulder pad, you'll need it.
 
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