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Hey all..........

Just curious on what everyone is using to store / transport there camera gear....

I've got a FF3 that should be here in a week or so and I'm aslo thinking of taking on the project of building a custom Vapour Wes Pro helmet this winter.

So the case would have to fit the following :

1---FF3
1---Vapour Wes Pro
1---HC5
1---XSI

What are your sugestions and what size case do u think would be needed for all that plus the cables and batteries and etc....

thanks for the input...
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Well if anyone has any current info or pics could you please post....

Also sorry for the re-post of an all ready talked about subject...
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Well there is a bit of info but not much...

If there is any new info on this subject or even pics of your case and how u have your gear fitted in there would be greatly appreciated...
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To fit the Wes Pro you are really limited since there are only a few cases that deep. I have a 1650 that I used to use, its just too bulky to haul around all the time anymore. I'll use it when I fly to an event but besides that its just too bulky to use to drag the gear the 150 feet from the trunk of the car to the hanger.
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Nope, I've since converted the case for other uses and have the foam sitting around if I fly to a boogie/event. I haven't done that in about 2 years so the foam is gathering dust anymore.

I have taken to using a nice camera bag to haul the glass and bodies around in and then carrying the helmet in my freehand, I also use the same bag for taking the camera's with me on hikes and around town. The bag is just so much more practical.
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I find for weekend to weekend usage just something like: Lowe Pro Bags works the best. I just clip the helmets to the bag or carry them. I end up carrying an array of different equipment each weekend so pelican cases would be more of a nuisance. They just seem a little over kill to me unless you are on a plane every weekend, like to look elite, or keep leaving your gear outside... (hmmm wait a minute :S (NOTE: An XTI may work perfectly after leaving it out in the sprinklers all night, at least mine did))

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Nope, I've since converted the case for other uses and have the foam sitting around if I fly to a boogie/event...

I have taken to using a nice camera bag to haul the glass and bodies around in and then carrying the helmet in my freehand, I also use the same bag for taking the camera's with me on hikes and around town. The bag is just so much more practical



Ditto, ditto.

I have a Pelican (I think 1650, not sure), but I ONLY use it for my helmet now when I am flying. And then I still carry the actual cameras in a LowePro bag on board (CompuTrekker AW). The Pelican is just too much for back and forth to local DZs. Right now I am in Florida for two events (Team Elite and Kaleidoscope), and I drove so I could carry multiple rigs, cameras, printer, DVD burner, etc., etc. Even for this trip I left the Pelican at home. It was last used on a flight to carry my tripod, AC cords, tools and asst. stuff for a non-skydiving video shoot. Great cases, but IMHO you don't always need them.

P.S. I have three LowePro bags for stills and two Petrol bags for video cams. I wouldn't check them as luggage, but beyond that they are highly recommended.

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