Amita,
Give it a try.  I can't imagine they are going to make you sign a
non-compete agreement.  The bags are probably sewn off shore.  Finding
and qualifying any manufacturing is a big barrier to entry into the
business.
Regards, Bob S.


On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 12:39 AM, Amita Guha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, Bob! This is very helpful.
>
> Tenba is located in Westchester, probably a doable commuting distance
> for me, and I've thought about approaching them about trying to get a
> job or an internship there to see what the business is like, but I'd
> be afraid of having to sign a noncompete agreement. :)
>
> Amita
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 12:15 AM, Bob Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Amita,
> >
> >  I just acquired a Tenba messenger bag and like it.
> >  Good features - it can hold my laptop as a travel bag.
> >  The top zipper open is very handy for total access to contents.
> >  It has lots of pockets with 2 zippered pockets on the front.
> >  It is fitted with a special tray inside for camera/lens protection.
> >  It can easily carry the K20D, some lenses, and a flash.
> >  If you leave the 6-7 pound computer out, it is a comfortable carry bag.
> >  Also, it has a handle on top so you can carry like a satchel.
> >  Could be better with - too few zipper pockets inside, and not deep enough.
> >  (I'm afraid of stuff dropping out.)  Several magazine size pockets??!
> >
> >  This bag currently holds the K20D, the 100 and 200mm macros, a couple
> >  or 3 limited lenses,
> >  the K20D instruction book, 2 extra batteries, 2 extra sdhc cards, and
> >  some lens cleaning supplies and big bulb blower.
> >  It could hold more - flash, a spare body & A300/4 in cases.
> >
> >  My other strategy is to just carry a small 6x8x4 inch Eagle Creek bag.
> >  I fill it with 3 limited lenses and an A20/2.8 with the K20D & 16-45/4
> >  around my neck.
> >  The bag has a front pocket for batteries, sd cards, and cleaning stuff 
> > w/blower.
> >  On the back, there is a pocket for the instructions.
> >
> >  Either bag works well for carrying in public and on transit.
> >  Neither screams CAMERA BAG, but obviously carry valuables.
> >  The Tenba bag does well on flights, not just out to my car and back.
> >  I put the laptop in the checked luggage and carry the camera stuff with me.
> >  What I usually take is just too damned expensive to trust in the luggage.
> >  (TSA opens the checked baggage every time to check the laptop.)
> >
> >  Hope this helps.  Regards,  Bob S.
> >
> >
> >
> >  On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 9:11 PM, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  >
> >  > ----- Original Message -----
> >  > From: "Godfrey DiGiorgi"
> >  > Subject: Re: Convenient backpack: travel camera set + laptop - 
> > Fastpack250
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  > >
> >  > > Like most backpacks, I find it useless to carry a bag like this for
> >  > > working, but for getting through an airport it's a great thing.
> >  > >
> >  >
> >  > It really depends on the kit you are working with. I ended up with a 
> > backpackable type case for
> >  > my 4x5 kit, and a backpack for my 6x7, simply because of the weight 
> > issues. My 4x5 kit was
> >  > something in the range of 25 pounds, IIRC, plus a 12 pound tripod, I 
> > think my 6x7 kit was in the
> >  > same range.
> >  > I wan't carrying an extraordinary amount of gear with the 4x5, a 
> > Tachihara body, 4 lenses, a
> >  > Zone VI meter, a bunch of gel filters, a dark cloth and 20 or so film 
> > holders (which was the
> >  > bulk of the weight). There was no way in hell that amount of weight can 
> > be carried in a shoulder
> >  > bag.
> >  > OTOH, if all you are carrying is a junior sized camera and a few little 
> > lenses, a shoulder bag
> >  > is ideal.
> >  >
> >  > William Robb
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
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