P. J. Alling wrote:
> Backpack hell, you need a pack train.

Sorry.  Forgot to mention - the pack needs to fit Cesar.

> 
> Scott Loveless wrote:
>> Hey, gang!
>>
>> This is yet another "tell me what to buy" inquiry.  I'm looking for a 
>> back pack to lug my gear around.  Until recently I had been happy with 
>> shoulder bags, but the death march up Grandfather mountain last spring 
>> convinced me otherwise.  I'm looking for something with padded straps. 
>> Chest and waist straps would be nice, too.  Lash points for accessory 
>> bags and a tripod are a must.  The pack should be able to accommodate 
>> the following three loading scenarios (one at a time, of course):
>> 1. 35mm rig.  Two bodies, 3 or 4 lenses, gadgets (filters, etc.) and a 
>> whole lotta film.
>> 2. P645 and 3 or 4 lenses, more gadgets, lots of film and between 2 and 
>> 4 film inserts.
>> 3. 4x5 field camera (OK, it's really a Crown Graphic with all the extra 
>> crap stripped off), 6 to 12 film holders, up to 2 additional lenses (I 
>> only have one right now), light meter, 35mm body and one zoom lens.
>>
>> My current front-runner is the f.64 BP (not the BPX).  I think this bag 
>> may do the trick, especially if I add a couple pouches for film.  Plus, 
>> it comes with two pouches for 4x5 holders.
>>
>> http://www.f64camerabag.com/backpacks.html
>> http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=91692&is=REG
>>
>> Any thoughts?  I'd love to hear them.  Thanks!
>>
>>   
> 
> 


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Scott Loveless
http://www.twosixteen.com/fivetoedsloth/

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