On 17/4/05, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:

>I love my Pelican cases. I wouldn't think of keeping my cameras in 
>anything less secure. I have a 1550 and a 1520, both of which I've 
>carried on to planes without a problem. The 1550 is quite a bit wider 
>and only slightly shorter than the 1510, so it probably holds a bit 
>more equipment. However, those wheels and that handle would be nice. I 
>pack two *ist D bodies, thirteen lenses, four hoods,  seven filters, a 
>hand-held meter, lens cleaning equipment, and spare batteries in mine. 
>That's with the dividers. I had the foam previously, but I couldn't get 
>as much in the case and the foam eventually started coming apart. (It 
>was that pick and pluck stuff.) I'm happier with the dividers. I 
>rearranged them to suit my needs and tucked in a few pieces of foam 
>where I needed more support. As it now sits, everything is well 
>protected and well secured. I've banged it around a bit and once had it 
>fall off the back of a truck. Nothing has ever been damaged. And it's 
>airtight, so no dust or moisture can enter. I use the 1520 for medium 
>format. It holds one 6x7 body and four lenses with hoods.


Professional enablement, call Steady Stenquist :-)

thanks



Cheers,
  Cotty


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