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    Stu,

    I currently have a think tank bag that all of my stuff fits in.
    Its just really annoying to have to spend several minutes getting set up.

    The Tamrac bag that i linked was more for the design not the size. i just want to be able to whip my camera out and go when i need to.
    So if there was a camera bag that i can still be wearing while i take my camera out that is what i'm looking for.
    Its the fact that i have to stop...set the bag down...take the camera out...attach the screen and outrigger...turn it on...thennn be ready to shoot.

    So if there was a Tamrac like bag that was big enough to facilitate the Epic/Scarlet form factor, that would be perfect.
    Like i had mentioned earlier, it might be something that i have to make from scratch. Which i'm willing to do actually at this point! haha.
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    I got this one for the boat and truck run and gun shoots I like to do. Can't use it for hiking, but it's great to have the camera all set up (except for the lens of course) and just pull it out when I see something I want to shoot. Have a couple of backpacks for airline travel and hiking.

    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...rder_Case.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Van Laanen View Post
    I got this one for the boat and truck run and gun shoots I like to do. Can't use it for hiking, but it's great to have the camera all set up (except for the lens of course) and just pull it out when I see something I want to shoot. Have a couple of backpacks for airline travel and hiking.

    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...rder_Case.html

    Yep those are the best of the "video-cam-specific" run-and-gun style bags Mike!
    That particular model is prob bigger than what we need for our shorter Scarlets, but conceptually that is the type most equipped to just yank out a pre-assembled camera I think. At least, from what I have see so far.
    I have the betacam version of this bag at 24" long (the above one is 28") and ITS too big so maybe the Portabrace DV-spec versions would do?? Trick (for me) is they need to be TALL enough to fit (my RED is 10 " Hi).

    Going to go to a Sports ware house store and see if there is any hunter/field bags i can adapt tomorrow...

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    I am currently looking at this - http://www.kata-bags.com/omb-74-one-man-band-bag-s

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    I liked the similar bag posted by Mike here, just don't know how easy it'll be to get here to Canada.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaunMavronicolas View Post
    I am currently looking at this - http://www.kata-bags.com/omb-74-one-man-band-bag-s

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    I liked the similar bag posted by Mike here, just don't know how easy it'll be to get here to Canada.
    Hey, nice find Shaun.
    KATA site, annoyingly, does not seem to note the _dimensions_ of the bags, so makes judging which model to use tough. but this is the general idea I am looking at.
    Have emailed them for details....
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    A more pricey option but I know works as posted on another thread but I forget where. Is the Petrol bag Deca Dr Bag 5, larger than the Deca Dr 4. Can take a fully kitted Scarlet/Epic with MB & FF. plus has that really nice LED lighting strip. I don't why I need it but hey it has kudos value as opposed to the light from mine or the c.a.'s I phone .

    In regards to the Bolling bag I posted earlier, I think they take internet orders ? I think paid a massive $70 !
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    Hi Nik,
    I use the Manfrotto "LINO" Manfrotto Pro VII Backpack.
    Currently, the kit also includes the side handle, tactical top-plate and the tactical top-handle.

    My Pro VII Backpack contains:
    SCARLET-X w SIDEHANDLE, TACTICAL TOP-PLATE and TOPHANDLE w Monitor PRO 5.0 mounted.
    SSD Reader w SSD Cards
    2 Zoom Lens (24-70 F2.8 L & 16-35 F2.8L)
    3 REDVOLTS & 2 Blueshape Vmount Battery & Vmount Battery Plate

    that's all I need ... but it's heavy!

    :-)

    L.

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    I have one of these Kata bags but it looks like they have been discontinued. It's great for keeping the camera fully built. I have a Arri MB-20 on my Epic and it travels nicely in the medium bag. LCD, follow focus etc are all on the camera ready to go. It's not for air travel though. Here's a link: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc..._Man_Band.html

    You might want to look around and see if anyone has one in stock. The smaller one will work if you're using a smaller mattbox.
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