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Case For 2 Elinchrom 600rx

 
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Mar 26, 2011 16:42 |  #1

I apologize if this may be in the wrong sub forum. I figure there are more light specific related question here.

So I purchase this lovely Elinchrom 600rx (2x) along with the skyport trigger, which came in nice case on its own.

I'm looking at pelican case but not too sure which.
this is what I'm deciding to atm.

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …_1620_Case_with​_Foam.html (external link)

I am planning on getting the 8.25" reflector + grids package when they're available at B&H again.
I also want to put the light related stuff in the case (sync cord cable etc)

Would the above mention fit securely and safely in the case?
how much space should there be in between lights/edge of the case (foam in between)?

if you have link or picture of your setup, it' greatly appreciated.
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Mar 26, 2011 18:21 |  #2

Regardless of which case you get and how you configure it, you're best bet is with padded dividers and not the foam. I know the foam is appealing but I can't think of anyone I know that hasn't changed the configuration in their cases and bags a million times.


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Mar 27, 2011 02:04 |  #3

TMR Design wrote in post #12098641 (external link)
Regardless of which case you get and how you configure it, you're best bet is with padded dividers and not the foam. I know the foam is appealing but I can't think of anyone I know that hasn't changed the configuration in their cases and bags a million times.

So very true, always trying to save more space and add more into case/bag


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