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Camera Bags

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Has anyone else had problems finding a camera bag to fit a Beaulieu 4008?

If have great Pelican hard cases for travel and storage but I need something to sling over my shoulder and cary that big camera around safely. I dented and bent the lens a few years ago (which Bjorn was able to fix perfectly) because it was in a soft bag that got accidentally bumped.

Most of my other cameras are not quite as bulky or potentially fragile (although I've had a couple Canon af314xl housings crack). I'm also usually carrying around a DSLR as well so in a perfect world it would be a small bag that could handle both safely.

I found this one that has potential for at least holding the 4008 safely...

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Once again it is just for walking around, it would go back into the Pelican case when I'm done.
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Billingham will sort you out - check out their selection online:

http://www.billingham.co.uk/acatalog/Bi ... ags_1.html

Best camera bags - period - protection is excellent, and worth the expense.

Like you I store in Pelican cases - but when I'm on location, I use Billingham
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Very nice bags. Those look like the way to go. Thanks!
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