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coolpix4500 bag? (1 Viewer)

peteh

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Hello

not sure which forum to put this in.

Does anyone with a cp4500 know of a bag that can take the camera with a LCE adaptor attached to it?
Ive measured it all and every bag ive seen so far is either just a touch to small or well massive.

Thanks
Pete.
 
I dont know about the LCE adfaptor but a good bag for the camera alone is the Lowepro D-Res 25AW cos it has a waterproof pull out cover. There may be a larger size for the set up you want.

Try taking them to the shop and asking to try out bags, a bag for a 35mm SLR camera might work?
 
Must admit that I lke the Lowepro bags. A few sources on Eaby for them or good old Jessops do them too. I wish they'd put model numbers on the bags. I use the D-Res 25AW for the 4500 on it's own.It fits in snugly with sapre battery and a memory card. They do one at double the width, the D-Res 30 AW which I hope to look at in a couple of days, which may take the camera with adapter in place.
 
Pete
When i got my 4500I also got a Samsonite bag which takes the camera and a few other small pieces.But when i go digi scoping i use a bag i got from Millets £8 in the sale its brillant takes camera with adapter fitted Powerx battery pack,cable release.extra cards, spare battery and still leaves lots more space ive glued in a separator in main compartment.Forgot plus extenda view its a A.L.S case, its worth a look
 
Hi all,

I use the Samsonite trekking DF2 together with the trekking 145 for digiscoping.
The good thing about these combo is when not going digiscoping i can take off the DF2 on the side of the Trekking 145.
And use it seperately when needed.
Also the ease for other combinations is nice.
 
Andrew said:
Ian, I use the same bag and you should find the number on a dark grey flap at the back of it.

Unfortunately not on mine Andrew. It's got a Made in China label and various Lowepro labels but no model tag.
 
Brilliant thanks.
Today I was using a Co-op plastic bag :\ which didnt work too well :)
I have gotta get myself a bag.
 
I have a D-Res 30AW. It is not big enough to take my 995 with LCE adapter in place. Lowe-Pro do a D-Res Beltpack AW which from the specification should take a 4500/995 with all bits and pieces used for digiscoping. Their D-Res 40 AW might be big enough also.

Roy Ledgerton
 
IanF, not really something to worry about. It does what we want of it, doesn't it?

I don't bother with bags in the field, I carry mine to the venue in the Lowepro bag for protection more than anything. I carry my camera around in my Country Innovation waistcoat pocket.
 
I like the Lowepro as I carry the camera in it on the waist belt. At present I have to unscrew the adapter and remove the remote release, but hopefully the larger size will mean it can be left attached. I'll be looking into it this week if I can get to the shops.
 
Ian,
I use the Lowepro D-Res 50AW and I manage to leave on the Adapter and Eagle-eye 2X sunshade with room for cable release and spare batts. i.e that is the whole set up ready to go any help
regards Rayh
 
Hi Pete,

Although I no longer use an LCE adaptor, my 4500 with the body at right angles and with the LCE adaptor attached neatly fits in the bag I use. It is one of Jessops 'own' Monaco range was bought at the Douglas branch!! The manager there was very helpful. The bag is not supposed to be waterproof so I have proofed it using water repellant spray so it will take a light shower.

Richard
 
Just to update everyone, my Lowepro D-RES 30AW bag arrived today. It is a perfect fit for the Nikon 4500 with adapter and Jessops remote cable release and bracket* attached. It fits in either lengthways or sideways. There's room for a spare battery and two CF cards as well as the 2x magnifier. A very nice little package.

If you do an Ebay search for Lowepro, there's at least on firm doing them at discount prices.

* I should point out that I trimmed the base if the bracket and use a smaller knorled nut than supplied with it, so that I don't need to take it off when changing the battery.
 
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