RB67 Case...bag?????

mopar_guy

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If I remember from 20 years ago, Tamrac had a version of their 613 Pro bag that was intended for medium format equipment. I haven't seen on advertised in over ten years. It seems that most camera makers don't have much to suit MF users anymore.:rolleyes:
 

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Anyone able to post a picture of a complete RB67 (body, 120-back and 90mm) in a Domke F2? Thinking of buying one, but are having a hard time deciding. Just need to fit the camera, a light meter and alot of film.
 

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I have all sorts of photo bags and backpacks and none seem to work right for me so I was at Lowe's/Home Depot and bought a large tool bag that has pockets on the inside and outside...a shoulder strap and the room I needed. I too the the removable divider section from one of my camera bags and it works great. Enought room for the camera. 3-4 lens, meter, couple of backs filters, film and could probably get some more stuff in there if I really need to.
 

John Koehrer

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I can get you a pic of a Domke F2 tomorrow.
Right now it's got an RB with back & 140mm on it in the main compartment & about 3" extra space on the end. 50mm in one end pocket and spare magazine in the other.
 

myklebust89

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If you could do that it would really help. Not a single store nearby carries Domke, so they have to order it for me, and I would really like to check it out beforehand.
 

funkpilz

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I use a Domke F-1x for my Bronica GS-1 and it does it's job well. I could put additional lenses and backs in it, but I'm trying to avoid back problems. Also, I'm a one-body-one-lens kind of guy.
How much gear would you be hauling with the RB67?
 

Jeff Searust

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I use an old mule and a couple saddle bags!

Jeff


Amen-- Mule can also carry part of the LF gear.

With an RB-67 there is the unneeded need to carry every lens that is owned, along with whatever massive steel tripod you use with the camera. I think on any regular shoot I am at about 6 trips back and forth to the car. Hiking--- forget it...
 

myklebust89

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I actually just need it to fit the body, one 120-back and the 90mm. Maybe five to ten rolls of film and a light meter, but that's it.
 

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I work for a company that specializes in selling these. I agree that they are great for camera equipment, I plan on getting some myself.
 
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