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H4D which bags or cases?

Iskander

Member
Hello,

which bags or cases do you use für carrying your HxD?

I need a bag or case for my
- H4D-40
- HC 100
- HCD 35-90
- 2-3 Nikon flashes
- accessories

What would you recommend?
Pics of your bags or cases would be helpful.

regards
Michael
 

symbolphoto

New member
Hello,

which bags or cases do you use für carrying your HxD?

I need a bag or case for my
- H4D-40
- HC 100
- HCD 35-90
- 2-3 Nikon flashes
- accessories

What would you recommend?
Pics of your bags or cases would be helpful.

regards
Michael
We have almost the same exact setup! I use a Pelican 1514 with foam.
 

Dustbak

Member
When working on location I often use a Delsey ODC 25. I have reinforced the shoulder sling with marine carabiner hooks.

The bag is usually filled with

H2/CF39 (same as the H3/4D) with the 100/2.2 mounted.
35-90 or 50-110 Zoomlens
Several batteries
Extention rings (13+26)
Charger/blower and more accessories

+

Either a D700 + 24-70

or

Several other lenses

or

2 Flashes

The advantage of this bag is that I can carry it around easily and it still is sturdy enough to provide with some protection.

Frankly there is no such thing as the perfect bag but for this setup I find this very pleasant to work with.
 

fotografz

Well-known member
Think Tank rolling Photo Bags: :thumbs:

http://www.thinktankphoto.com/?gclid=COmA77nP2KUCFQjrKgodOyLjIw

I personally use this Airport Airstream for a HD kit like you describe:

http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/airport-airstream-roller-camera-bag.aspx

Also have the larger Airport Security for taking the entire Hasselblad H system on commercial location:

http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/airport-security-v2-roller-camera-bag.aspx

Also use their Retrospective Lens Changer 2 when quickly moving with a wedding client from location to location:

http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/retrospective-lens-changer-2-black-shoulder-bag.aspx

-Marc
 

Iskander

Member
Thanks for your first recommendations.
These are helpful suggestions, I'll take a look at.

Especially the tip 'Retrospective Lens Changer 2' is very interesting for quickly moving, as suggested from Marc.

Michael
 
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