laz
Member
I've been searching for a backpack that might hold my 8x10 Korona. I did a search of the APUG archives and read every post on the subject since the beginning of time. I've googled the hell out of the subject. As an experienced backpacker I am very picky and at every turn my hiker gear-head self came up against my camera gear-head self.
So, In what seemed like it was becoming a never-ending quest, today I headed down to B&H on my lunch hour to look and get some hands on with packs. I discovered/confirmed the following:
1)Backpacks remotely capable of hold an 8x10 and a minimum amount of lenses, film holder etc. are rare.
2) They cost a ridiculous amount of $$$
3) They are stupidly heavy.
4) They do not lend themselves, however big, to anything but day hiking.
In addition I already own 2 very fine state-of-the-art backpacks.
As I walked back to the subway I was thinking of the nifty film holder bag that arrived yesterday from Matt B. (see (there was a url link here which no longer exists) )and it hit me, I would buy one of those cheap soft coolers and use it to hold my 8x10. It could then easily be slipped inside my BP with any excess crumpling for added padding. In the field I could pull it out and have a ready made waterproof surface to work on set-up etc.
I stopped in a drug store and picked one up for $7.99 I'm going to try it out tonight. I'll report back.
-Bob
So, In what seemed like it was becoming a never-ending quest, today I headed down to B&H on my lunch hour to look and get some hands on with packs. I discovered/confirmed the following:
1)Backpacks remotely capable of hold an 8x10 and a minimum amount of lenses, film holder etc. are rare.
2) They cost a ridiculous amount of $$$
3) They are stupidly heavy.
4) They do not lend themselves, however big, to anything but day hiking.
In addition I already own 2 very fine state-of-the-art backpacks.
As I walked back to the subway I was thinking of the nifty film holder bag that arrived yesterday from Matt B. (see (there was a url link here which no longer exists) )and it hit me, I would buy one of those cheap soft coolers and use it to hold my 8x10. It could then easily be slipped inside my BP with any excess crumpling for added padding. In the field I could pull it out and have a ready made waterproof surface to work on set-up etc.
I stopped in a drug store and picked one up for $7.99 I'm going to try it out tonight. I'll report back.
-Bob