Ohio
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Longtime lurker, first-time poster.
May I get some recommendations for a backpack that can hold my Norma, 3 lenses on boards, 6 filmholders, head and sticks, and the usual bits and pieces. I've searched the site for recommendations for cases and packs for 4x5 cameras and haven't found much. Maybe I missed something, though.
I know this isn't a lightweight field camera, but it's what I have and like, and I'm not buying another 4x5 any time soon.
I'm looking for a pack I can take out of the truck, put on without needing to down more ibuprofen than is good for a person, and hike an easy-to-intermediate trail. It gets wet here---there's been so much rain this past few weeks I'm gathering pallets with which to build an ark---so a cover and/or waterproof would be good.
I'm not averse to used but I just don't know what to look for.
Thank you for any recommendations.
P.S. My Norma is named (surprise!) "Norma Desmond." But I have a feeling all Sinar Normas are named that.
May I get some recommendations for a backpack that can hold my Norma, 3 lenses on boards, 6 filmholders, head and sticks, and the usual bits and pieces. I've searched the site for recommendations for cases and packs for 4x5 cameras and haven't found much. Maybe I missed something, though.
I know this isn't a lightweight field camera, but it's what I have and like, and I'm not buying another 4x5 any time soon.
I'm looking for a pack I can take out of the truck, put on without needing to down more ibuprofen than is good for a person, and hike an easy-to-intermediate trail. It gets wet here---there's been so much rain this past few weeks I'm gathering pallets with which to build an ark---so a cover and/or waterproof would be good.
I'm not averse to used but I just don't know what to look for.
Thank you for any recommendations.
P.S. My Norma is named (surprise!) "Norma Desmond." But I have a feeling all Sinar Normas are named that.