And many thanks to you all. This is a great group. I started setting
up for an upcoming trip about a week ago and soon realized that I need
some new/different carrying cases for my photo equipment. I just didn't
get around to doing anything about it. Now the problem is solved (just
have
I too have recently acquired a Lowepro Omni Traveler.
My wife and I are off for a tour to Egypt in two weeks
time and all my other bags seemed either too big, or too small echoes
of the Goldilock story G
In the Omni Traveler I'm taking:
*istDS
F 70-2010mm
DA 18-55mm
M 50m F1.7
Optio 33L
On Jul 1, 2005, at 7:09 AM, Fred Widall wrote:
*istDS
F 70-2010mm
That must be a heck of a lens! ]'-)
3 sets of rechargeable NIMHs
1 set of CR-3Vs (emergency use)
If you carry four sets of Everready AA Lithium E2 batteries (or
CRV3s), you'd have power for 5000 exposures without the
Where will you be staying in Detroit? Perhaps we could arrange a quick
coffee meeting with the PDML Detroit.
Paul
On Jun 29, 2005, at 11:52 PM, Amita Guha wrote:
When I met Godfrey in Oxford last May, he was carrying a cool little
Lowepro
bag that looked like a briefcase but had a little
Subject: Re: it's all Godfrey's fault
Where will you be staying in Detroit? Perhaps we could
arrange a quick
coffee meeting with the PDML Detroit.
Paul
On Jun 29, 2005, at 11:52 PM, Amita Guha wrote:
lol ... Actually, it was Richard Day, my friend from
Gloucester, that
had the Lowepro Omni Traveler. It seems a very nice bag! I've been
tempted.
LOL! My bad, although I could have sworn I saw you with it. Guess my
memory's going already.
BTW, last night I noticed that Pelican had a
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To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: RE: it's all Godfrey's fault
lol ... Actually, it was Richard Day, my friend from
Gloucester, that
had the Lowepro Omni Traveler. It seems a very nice bag! I've been
tempted.
LOL! My bad
From: Don Sanderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/30 Thu AM 11:42:07 GMT
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: RE: it's all Godfrey's fault
The LowePro Omni Trekker is the same concept.
Stowable/removable backpack and tripod straps.
It's a good bit larger than the Traveler though.
I
On 29/6/05, Amita Guha, discombobulated, unleashed:
I went to the store tonight and
enabled myself with the Lowepro Omni Traveler,
So we know what you're talking about:
http://tinyurl.com/3kv6l
Cheers,
Cotty
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On 29/6/05, Amita Guha, discombobulated, unleashed:
I went to the store tonight and
enabled myself with the Lowepro Omni Traveler,
So we know what you're talking about:
http://tinyurl.com/3kv6l
Yes, that's the one! Thanks. :)
Amita
When I met Godfrey in Oxford last May, he was carrying a cool little Lowepro
bag that looked like a briefcase but had a little toploading slot. It had a
nice, slim profile. This weekend, I'm attending a wedding in Detroit, and I
don't want to lug a bag that screams camera geek, especially since
Hello Amita,
I have one of these bags - very cool design. It can also be put
inside of a Pelican case for protection. I have the larger size one.
At this point, it actually holds all my lighting gear for wedding
work. 2 x AF400T, 2 x AF360FGZ, light modifiers, Quantum battery,
cords,
lol ... Actually, it was Richard Day, my friend from Gloucester, that
had the Lowepro Omni Traveler. It seems a very nice bag! I've been
tempted.
My day bag was a Tamrac Superlight 5 ... compact, vertically oriented
shoulder bag. I bought a Lowepro Snap-mouth pouch to fit to it while
we
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