My system is basically a two-part thing. I have a 1550 Pelican, which  
can hold two cameras 14 lenses (including an A 400/5.6, quite a few  
memory cards, a dozen filters or so, two spare camera battekes for  
the Kw0 and a set of 8 lithiums for the D, various lens cleaning  
accessories, camera manuals, and a pair of glasses. I also have a  
Lowenpro Orion bag that can be belted around the waste or slung over  
the shoulder. I have no idea what model number it is. I don't worry  
about such things, and it's not marked. (I only know the model number  
of the Pelican because it's marked and I just looked.) In any case,  
the Orion bag can hold a camera with a lens mlounted, three  
additional short to medium lenses and a few cards and batteries. I  
need nothing more than these two storage systems.I can't imagine that  
I would ever waste more money on other storage systems.
Paul
On Jan 13, 2007, at 11:32 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> Ok. Yes: $280 for that thing would be silly IMO.
>
> The Kata Sensitivity-V is indeed a pretty slim, small-kit carrier,
> not intended for a kit which includes large lenses. That fits my
> style of shooting well: I only rarely carry more than two or three
> lenses and most of the time they're all primes in the 14 to 70 mm
> range, which are very compact.
>
> Godfrey
>
> On Jan 13, 2007, at 7:57 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
>
>> Sorry. Should have been clearer. I was referring to the Tinktank,
>> street
>> price 280USD. The Kata seem a bit small for my use.
>
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