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carbonmetrictree
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I found a Storm case that might actually be what I'm looking to carry an Alpa 12 Max, 28HR and a P45+ for small shoots or for travel! I'm planning to get a more substantial case similar to the Pelican 1510 for permanent storage, but I am trying to hunt down a case that I can carry around, there are some places that I go to that aren't roller friendly.
Storm iM2370
I purchased it from iMcasesnow.com and I am very impressed with the quality of the case. I've always been a Pelican guy, but I will be going to Storm for all of my cases from now on. Small features such as the push button to open the latch and the locks are some of the few things I've always wanted for my Pelican cases. What I am thinking is to lay the 12Max flat on the right and the 28HR and P45+ on the right side. The internal depth is 5.1", giving me 1/2" on both sides for the 4.1" depth on the 28HR. It might not seem enough to cushion the lens, but I'm hoping that the lens board will help to secure the lens and keep it from reaching either side.
Let me know what you guys think! I've heard that helical mount lenses are fragile, such as the Schneider 24XL, is the Rodenstock 28HR as fragile?
Storm iM2370
I purchased it from iMcasesnow.com and I am very impressed with the quality of the case. I've always been a Pelican guy, but I will be going to Storm for all of my cases from now on. Small features such as the push button to open the latch and the locks are some of the few things I've always wanted for my Pelican cases. What I am thinking is to lay the 12Max flat on the right and the 28HR and P45+ on the right side. The internal depth is 5.1", giving me 1/2" on both sides for the 4.1" depth on the 28HR. It might not seem enough to cushion the lens, but I'm hoping that the lens board will help to secure the lens and keep it from reaching either side.
Let me know what you guys think! I've heard that helical mount lenses are fragile, such as the Schneider 24XL, is the Rodenstock 28HR as fragile?