isaacc7
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I'm going on a trip in a couple of weeks and I realized that I didn't have anything to transport my view cameras in. I have a Lowepro stealth backpack that I can use for either my Gandolfi 5x7 traditional OR my Horseman LE 4x5 camera. I can put in a modest number of film holders, dark cloth and lenses for either camera in the backpack as well. The trouble is that I wanted to take both cameras with me, along with the 5x7 back for the Horseman and it's related accessories.
In addition to all this, I plan on taking some extended trips overseas next year and I wanted something to protect them when they were shipped to my location. I work in a store that sells Pelican cases and while they're really nice, I couldn't get over the weight. They weigh a ton empty, I didn't want to think about them full.
So I ordered a pair of the Tenba air cases. I got the 1026 view45 and the 1101 air case. These things are amazing. First off, I can put everything I need for 4x5 work into the view 45 case. The camera hangs by the monorail like most other cases, but the dimensions are almost perfect for my use. The pp11 lens case fits perfectly on one side with no slop and the other side is the perfect width for 4x5 holders standing on their ends! I can fit about 20 or so in there and still have plenty of room for all the other goodies. To kick it off I can stand on the thing (Yes, I tried Wile E. Coyote style. BTW, I'm about 215 lbs.) and it weighs 7 pounds empty!
The other case is a bit of a catch all. I can put the Horseman 5x7 rear standard, both its bellows, 4x5 reducing plate, 8 or 9 5x7 film holders, and my Gandolfi 5x7 traditional field camera with a 210mm lens on it. This'll be OK for shipping and transporting, I have a feeling that I'll probably put the Gandolfi into the backpack and put more 5x7 holders in with the Horseman standard most of the time.
So, the punch line is that I recommend these things highly, they are bullet proof and weigh much less than other options. I think these'll survive being shipped overseas with no problems...
Isaac
In addition to all this, I plan on taking some extended trips overseas next year and I wanted something to protect them when they were shipped to my location. I work in a store that sells Pelican cases and while they're really nice, I couldn't get over the weight. They weigh a ton empty, I didn't want to think about them full.
So I ordered a pair of the Tenba air cases. I got the 1026 view45 and the 1101 air case. These things are amazing. First off, I can put everything I need for 4x5 work into the view 45 case. The camera hangs by the monorail like most other cases, but the dimensions are almost perfect for my use. The pp11 lens case fits perfectly on one side with no slop and the other side is the perfect width for 4x5 holders standing on their ends! I can fit about 20 or so in there and still have plenty of room for all the other goodies. To kick it off I can stand on the thing (Yes, I tried Wile E. Coyote style. BTW, I'm about 215 lbs.) and it weighs 7 pounds empty!
The other case is a bit of a catch all. I can put the Horseman 5x7 rear standard, both its bellows, 4x5 reducing plate, 8 or 9 5x7 film holders, and my Gandolfi 5x7 traditional field camera with a 210mm lens on it. This'll be OK for shipping and transporting, I have a feeling that I'll probably put the Gandolfi into the backpack and put more 5x7 holders in with the Horseman standard most of the time.
So, the punch line is that I recommend these things highly, they are bullet proof and weigh much less than other options. I think these'll survive being shipped overseas with no problems...
Isaac