Peter Blake
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Manfrotto MBAG100PN (Tripod case)
it's brilliant.
most useful piece of gear I have bought in ages. I usually use it for lighting bits, not tripods. takes 3 stands (1052BAC), a couple of 105cm brollies, 28" Apollo softbox, boom arm, 5 pcs of radio remotes, sync leads, couple of quantum batteries, 3 Metz 40 flashes, even stuffed a D1 and 300mm F4 in there the other day.
you can get other sizes, just the 100cm suits my current gear. it's extremely well-padded, water-resistant (out in a Tokyo rainstorm for an hour with no leaks), and has great ergonomics - grab handle on the base, pair of carry handles around the centre, heavily padded lid, and wide strap that seems to be made of seatbelt type webbing.
an internal pocket around 20cm long (zipped but unpadded) completes the picture.
and once again, apart from the Manfrotto logos, it's pretty stealth.
it's brilliant.
most useful piece of gear I have bought in ages. I usually use it for lighting bits, not tripods. takes 3 stands (1052BAC), a couple of 105cm brollies, 28" Apollo softbox, boom arm, 5 pcs of radio remotes, sync leads, couple of quantum batteries, 3 Metz 40 flashes, even stuffed a D1 and 300mm F4 in there the other day.
you can get other sizes, just the 100cm suits my current gear. it's extremely well-padded, water-resistant (out in a Tokyo rainstorm for an hour with no leaks), and has great ergonomics - grab handle on the base, pair of carry handles around the centre, heavily padded lid, and wide strap that seems to be made of seatbelt type webbing.
an internal pocket around 20cm long (zipped but unpadded) completes the picture.
and once again, apart from the Manfrotto logos, it's pretty stealth.
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