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cbr929rrerion
2nd of August 2007 (Thu), 20:17
OK..

I know I want a pelican case or similar hard case with dividers, dont care about with or with out wheels.

But I want it large enough to store all the equipment in my signature and then some, I hear the 1600 is very popular but is it big enough?

Please give me your suggestions as I want an air and water tight hard case to store my equipment.

cbr929rrerion
2nd of August 2007 (Thu), 22:22
Anyone?

Az2Africa
2nd of August 2007 (Thu), 22:29
I have the 1510 with dividers. It holds my 5D, 50 f1.4, 24-105 f4, 70-200 f2.8, 100-400, 580EX, 580EX II, filters, remote cord, off camera cord ,8 CF cards and some batteries. I don't want to haul much more around than that in one case.

cbr929rrerion
3rd of August 2007 (Fri), 01:29
I am thinking the 1550 with padded dividers..

Maureen Souza
3rd of August 2007 (Fri), 01:38
I LOVE my 1510 with dividers!! I also have an accessory bag that screws into the lid that holds everything but lenses and bodies.

My gear is too heavy to cart on my back or over my shoulder.

calicokat
3rd of August 2007 (Fri), 01:47
The 1510 is the biggest you can take on a plane, if not, the 1660 is a monster

eyesofeos
4th of August 2007 (Sat), 20:50
You should consider the 1620 with dividers, read a review here - http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Pelican-1620-Hard-Case-Review.aspx

Mat Fitzsimmons
4th of August 2007 (Sat), 21:05
The 1510 is the biggest you can take on a plane, if not, the 1660 is a monster
Just one point of note: while the 1510 is just under the size allowance for carry-on baggage, it also weighs 6kg unladen.

A lot of airlines (most?) limit carry-on baggage to a maximum of 7kg, so you can't put much in it before it could be rejected anyway, unfortunately.

Az2Africa
5th of August 2007 (Sun), 22:28
I have carried my 1510 fully loaded onto planes on both of the last two trips to Africa. They looked inside, but never weighed it.

Bubble
5th of August 2007 (Sun), 22:36
i would recommend 1600 series since it will give you a bit more room for the future. 1510 is an excellent choice but 100-400 and 70-200 already takes half of the case. :)

Az2Africa
5th of August 2007 (Sun), 22:43
i would recommend 1600 series since it will give you a bit more room for the future. 1510 is an excellent choice but 100-400 and 70-200 already takes half of the case. :)

No, only about 40% :lol:

Mat Fitzsimmons
5th of August 2007 (Sun), 23:04
I have carried my 1510 fully loaded onto planes on both of the last two trips to Africa. They looked inside, but never weighed it.
I've had carry-on weighed a few times, but not regularly.

I suppose what I was saying is that there's little point in getting a 1510 specifically because it's airline legal if there's no guarantee it won't get weighed and rejected anyway. Size is only one criteria that governs whether it'll be let onboard.

One of my nightmares is to get to the airport gate and then be told I can't take my carry-on bag full of lenses/etc on the plane :(

Woolburr
5th of August 2007 (Sun), 23:08
The 1600 series cases have tons of room...but they also take up a ton of room. For a travel case...the 1510 is a lot handier. I use my 1650 mainly for storage purposes. I do travel with it in my RV...but it is really too big to travel well in a car.

Bubble
5th of August 2007 (Sun), 23:20
One of my nightmares is to get to the airport gate and then be told I can't take my carry-on bag full of lenses/etc on the plane :(

EXACTLY. Can't really count on it.

Tall_Paul_2000
6th of August 2007 (Mon), 18:28
1510 is the way to go with your kit and will give you a little bit of breathing space to grow.

I use a 1560 (picture below) which gets a huge amount of kit in there - its less of a leap up to the 16XX series of Pelicases. The pic shows most of my kit - with a small amount of thought I could easily get another 2 smaller lenses in there and a flash too.

http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m58/Tall_paul_2000/Pelicase1560.jpg

http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m58/Tall_paul_2000/Pelicase1560LaptopCase.jpg

r.morales
6th of August 2007 (Mon), 19:48
Mine is the Pelican RSV series - soft sides - wheels -$240 out the door - everything on my list + 4X6 HP printer ,paper , spare ink cart , misc power supplies , 2 notebook computers , a cam-corder . Sunset tripod .
My camera goes around my neck - I believe a camera in a case is a lost shot .
Edited - bogen 3246 tripod not with case goes in suitcase or car .

cbr929rrerion
6th of August 2007 (Mon), 21:51
OK..

Thanks all..

I went with the Pelican 1550 with dividers, its a mid-size case. I mainly will be using it for storage but will take it with me from time to time, Just want an airtight and clean environment for my equipment and if I put it in my SUV I want it protected if it slides around a bit.

I feel good about my decision.

:-)

johnnybfan
7th of August 2007 (Tue), 00:23
I LOVE my 1510 with dividers!! I also have an accessory bag that screws into the lid that holds everything but lenses and bodies.

My gear is too heavy to cart on my back or over my shoulder.

Same here. My wife thinks I'm nuts when I roll out my 1510 w/dividers. Saves me a lot of time, too. Never worry about whether or not I'm leaving something behind. (Unless it's one of my tripods.:))

r.morales
7th of August 2007 (Tue), 09:50
Now find an old cardboard box to store it in . Use box in SUV also .

cbr929rrerion
10th of August 2007 (Fri), 23:59
I got my Pelican 1550 with Dividers today..

It is awesome, I love it, I have all my gear in it and a little room to grow..

Plus I know my gear is protected now..

Very happy I finally got it..

JonMoss
11th of August 2007 (Sat), 04:26
Just ordered the 1510 with dividers and foam, then I can choose and customise it - dividers for general stuff and most of the gear, and the foam for the 1D and 300mm. I hope this will work anyway!

curtd
21st of February 2008 (Thu), 11:05
I'm looking at the Pelican™ RSV Series Cases as well. Not sure how well the detachable laptop case works.

How about some photos posted of all these Pelicans with gear in them?


Thanks, Curt

b.d.bop
21st of February 2008 (Thu), 22:42
Pelican 1604 case. 16.7lbs empty. No wheels.

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y28/b_d_bop/PelicanCase_b.jpg

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y28/b_d_bop/PelicanCase_c.jpg