Folks,
I am in need of your opinions. Allow me to explain...
My lovely girlfriend offered to get me a bag for my RB67 for my birthday. She's soooo sweet! As we all know that '67 photographic walkabouts are an aerobic activity.
I would love to hear what your recommendations are for a camera bag.
I'm thinking the Clik Elite Pro Express should do the trick. I am on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. This means hills, rain, often other challenging conditions. I like the bag's versatility, and it seems a lot of thought went into its design. I'm thinking my RB67 (with prism finder, 180mm lens, 90mm lens) would fit comfortably, and still leave room for my spot meter, my noon pinhole, and 35mm rangefinder, 4x5 film holders, maybe another RB67 120 back or two... The capability for a camelbak-type hydration bladder makes too much sense.
I would appreciate your thoughts before my lovely lady makes the big birthday investment.
many thx in advance,
John.
I am in need of your opinions. Allow me to explain...
My lovely girlfriend offered to get me a bag for my RB67 for my birthday. She's soooo sweet! As we all know that '67 photographic walkabouts are an aerobic activity.

I'm thinking the Clik Elite Pro Express should do the trick. I am on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. This means hills, rain, often other challenging conditions. I like the bag's versatility, and it seems a lot of thought went into its design. I'm thinking my RB67 (with prism finder, 180mm lens, 90mm lens) would fit comfortably, and still leave room for my spot meter, my noon pinhole, and 35mm rangefinder, 4x5 film holders, maybe another RB67 120 back or two... The capability for a camelbak-type hydration bladder makes too much sense.

I would appreciate your thoughts before my lovely lady makes the big birthday investment.
many thx in advance,
John.