What are you using for a camera bag?
I was using an Avery waterfowl bag. But my camera and its accessories out grew it!:confused: Need to find a bag thats somewhat water proof.
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I got one of the Mad Dog Gear camera bags and love it but I'm just using a small Canon handheld. I'd look into them to see if they'd work for you though.
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I'm using that same Mad Dog bag for my Nikon D40x and spare lenses. It definitely won't work for your PD170 but is a great bag for the smaller stuff.
I've been doing some checking myself because my bag is quickly getting full. I'll let you know ASAP if I find something that will work. |
I think this bag might work pretty well.
Extra Large Floating Blind Bag Extra-large Floating Blind Bag is water-resistant and features lots of pockets for storing waterfowl equipment. Zippered dry pocket keeps valuables safe. The bag is reinforced with closed-cell foam to keep it afloat. AdvantageŽ Max-4 HD. Model #08739...Extra Large Floating Blind Bag NEW |
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I've got a similar mad dog gear bag (think it's actually a cooler) it's a little too small for the z1u but works great for my smaller camera and accesories. Maybe maddog could make a camera bag for the bigger cameras????;););) I'll have to look and see maybe they already do
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Porta Brace CTC-3 MO - http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...mera_Case.html
Otherwise for my Canon EOS 20D I use a Domke F-1X that actually was used by a photojournalist who covered the War in Iraq - http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...ulder_Bag.html |
Here's an idea for those that like to just carry a regular Camera with them for those Kodak moments that might appear.
Use a Compact Binocular Case to carry your handheld camera in. They're cushy, and velcrow shut and some have belt loops as well. |
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