M. Valdemar
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I like the 45 year old guy who posted here a couple of months ago, who was bragging about the tattoo of a "roll of film" he had put on his arm.
Not only did most people him defend him, but couldn't see the humor in such a situation.
Modern times.....feh.
Not only did most people him defend him, but couldn't see the humor in such a situation.
Modern times.....feh.
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Perhaps a Birkin bag? (And you can wrap your gear in color-coded Hermes scarves.)
No, I don't think that would go with my shoes dear.
//jan
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I like the 45 year old guy who posted here a couple of months ago, who was bragging about the tattoo of a "roll of film" he had put on his arm.
Not only did most people him defend him, but couldn't see the humor in such a situation.
Modern times.....feh.
That tattoo was quite nice I thought, I do however believe he was a tad younger than 45?
at any rate yes the bag is not a fashion statement, I want something that protects my gear from getting knocked about and where I can "draw" the camera's quickly and store film and such, I am more concerned with Longevity and not attracting attention (i.e getting stolen) than I am with how it looks. However if it DOES look nice too(without violating the demand for not attracting attention), that's surely not a bad thing either?
//Jan
kully
Happy Snapper
There you go Jan, as requested.
I have a M2+CV40/1.4+Wasserman Crank, Canon VT+21/4+VF, Nikon F100+50/1.8+hood.
Then in the front left pocket I have 9 rolls of 120 (3 in boxes) and 10 rolls of 35mm and a hotshoe sync adapter.
In the right-hand side one there is mobile, ipod mini, earphones, knife, aa maglite, coupons, tickets, notebook, errr.. whole load of stuff.
In between the insert and the back there are some loose papers, an a4 notebook and a 12" cable release.
In the zipped section at the back there are 9 pieces of paper.
It will hold what you want (bag looks minging because I use it everyday for work too).
I recommend the strap pad which comes extra, helps keep the bag on your shoulder when wearing a slippy surfaced coat.
I have a M2+CV40/1.4+Wasserman Crank, Canon VT+21/4+VF, Nikon F100+50/1.8+hood.
Then in the front left pocket I have 9 rolls of 120 (3 in boxes) and 10 rolls of 35mm and a hotshoe sync adapter.
In the right-hand side one there is mobile, ipod mini, earphones, knife, aa maglite, coupons, tickets, notebook, errr.. whole load of stuff.
In between the insert and the back there are some loose papers, an a4 notebook and a 12" cable release.
In the zipped section at the back there are 9 pieces of paper.
It will hold what you want (bag looks minging because I use it everyday for work too).
I recommend the strap pad which comes extra, helps keep the bag on your shoulder when wearing a slippy surfaced coat.
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There you go Jan, as requested.
I have a M2+CV40/1.4+Wasserman Crank, Canon VT+21/4+VF, Nikon F100+50/1.8+hood.
Then in the front left pocket I have 9 rolls of 120 (3 in boxes) and 10 rolls of 35mm and a hotshoe sync adapter.
In the right-hand side one there is mobile, ipod mini, earphones, knife, aa maglite, coupons, tickets, notebook, errr.. whole load of stuff.
In between the insert and the back there are some loose papers, an a4 notebook and a 12" cable release.
In the zipped section at the back there are 9 pieces of paper.
It will hold what you want (bag looks minging because I use it everyday for work too).
I recommend the strap pad which comes extra, helps keep the bag on your shoulder when wearing a slippy surfaced coat.
Thanks for that Kully, why is the bag all sticky outy in the middle like that? I thought they were flat.
It's odd they write that internal dimensions is 70mm but clearly you are fitting in a camera which is more than 70mm wide?
//Jan
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