Excess baggage…

So I’ve been looking for new camera bag. I’ve had a Domke F-3X for, um, 20 years and it’s still great as a “day bag” but I’ve been wanting something else for a while now. Something that can store the bulk of my gear when I’m not using it but still serve as a carry-on in the event of a plane trip. Oh and I want it to be able to hold my laptop as well.

Basically here’s what I’m after:

  • It has to be carry-on compatible (i.e.: 10″ x 16″ x 24″ in the case of Southwest)
  • It has to carry a goodly amount of gear if possible (2 bodies, 4-6 lenses, 2 strobes and other photo-y nicknacks)
  • It has to be able to hold a 15″ Mac Book Pro
  • It has to be rolling

Now I thought I had the answer with the Tamrac CyberPack 6 backpack but one thing not mentioned in my Dinseyland post was that I managed to tweak my back with it in the airport which royally sucked. At that point rolling became a must have.

Then I discovered Tenba’s “Roadie” line. I got all sucked in by the slick YouTube video but the video overlooked one important titbit about the large Roadie case - it’s freakin’ huge. This is very cool and all, but no amount of “carry-on compatible” labels and tags would make it fit into the the little box at the Southwest ticket counter.

Even the “small” Roadie has printed dimensions that are larger than most carry-on limitations. They’re nice cases, but how they can say “carry-on compatible” with a straight face is beyond me.

So, I fear my next step in this hunt is to accept the fact that a rolling case and separate laptop case is the only realistic way to go. By eliminating the laptop requirement my options increase quite a bit so we’ll see.

2 Comments

  1. gerik:

    Have you looked in to Think Tank Photo?

    I’m coveting one of these http://thinktankphoto.com/ttp_product_ArprtInl2.php

    Or on of these http://thinktankphoto.com/ttp_product_ArprtAStrm.php

    With the Airport Airstream Low Divider set http://thinktankphoto.com/ttp_product_ArprtAStrmLDS.php

    I use the bigger Airport Security bag for work when taking long glass. It’s wonderful and fits in to all but the smallest overheads.

  2. Marc:

    Yeah, one of the photogs where I work sports Think Tank gear. Very nice… but expensive :(.

    Not sure I care for the low divider stuff tho…

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