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Feb 05, 2005 10:50 |  #1

I was thinking of getting one as the pockets would come in handy. Does anybody wear one? Would you wear it to shoot a wedding or other formal event?;)


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Feb 05, 2005 11:08 |  #2

The official uniform/dress-code around here is khaki vest, blue shirt and jeans. Just ask the guys who go deer & kangaroo shooting up north. :-)

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I do have one, but have only worn it a couple of times. Even though it comes in handy for carrying stuff around - it makes me feel like such a geek.


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Feb 05, 2005 11:23 |  #3

Same here,..
They are definately a handy thing to have when trekking with a lot of gear,. But I find I don't need all that storage too often.

But the vest is only half the equation... wait'll they get a load of my new sun hat! :lol: (no more dishcloth)


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Feb 05, 2005 11:26 as a reply to  @ CyberDyneSystems's post |  #4

I've looked into the matter and have even tried a couple of them on.

I discovered that inspite of all the pockets and pouches, they all seem to lack room for one important piece of equipment......ME.

Maybe if I lose a few more pounds----


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Feb 05, 2005 11:48 as a reply to  @ Belmondo's post |  #5

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I've looked into the matter and have even tried a couple of them on.

I discovered that inspite of all the pockets and pouches, they all seem to lack room for one important piece of equipment......ME.

Maybe if I lose a few more pounds----

There is too much of me too. If someone was looking for a vest, which one would be recommended?


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Feb 05, 2005 12:29 |  #6

I just got the el~!cheapo at the local shop... "campco" for $40.00 or so.. I can't see investing in anything more pricey unless wearing one a lot as a pro would,. as it's essentially just a bag of pockets.


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Feb 05, 2005 13:07 |  #7

Makes sense CDS. Never even looked that close I guess. I have been known to lug all of my gear. Might be easier.


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Feb 05, 2005 14:32 as a reply to  @ CyberDyneSystems's post |  #8

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You're Kidding! ? ? !

[SIZE=2]Well, I just may go shooting with you again after all.
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Feb 05, 2005 14:36 |  #9

Mills, Tom - if I can fit, you can fit.

I got a CampCo: http://www.campco.com/​safari_vests.html (external link)

I definitely do find one very useful on the days that I feel I need all the gear on me at all times. I just don't find that to be too often.

There's no doubt that they are more comfortable & convenient than any bag I've seen. (Backpacks greatly lower the convenience mind you.) And you can carry twice as much since the gear is spread around and across your shoulders. They're very convenient.


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Feb 05, 2005 16:11 |  #10

The only time I don't wear my Domke vest at the racing circuit is when the weather requires waterproof or warmer clothing. Never felt like a geek wearing it, it is just a tool of the trade, somewhere to keep all your odd bits of gear, sandwiches and cans of Red Bull.


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Feb 05, 2005 22:59 as a reply to  @ Scottes's post |  #11

Scottes wrote:
You're Kidding! ? ? !

[SIZE=2]Well, I just may go shooting with you again after all.
:-)

Yeah,. I wanted to "fix" things before Osprey season... :o

Is a new hat an acceptable olive branch? :)
Lunch is on me ? :cool:


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Feb 06, 2005 00:35 as a reply to  @ CyberDyneSystems's post |  #12

For a wedding shoot, we had the film photographer wearing black shirt, black vest, and black trousers. The digital photographer was wearing white shirt, khaki vest, and khaki trousers.

Photographer's vests are generally slightly different from a hunter's vest in that the pockets are larger. Photographers need several big pockets for lenses and things. Hunters need lots of smaller pockets, apparently. I know mine has so many pockets that it takes me a minute to find anything.

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Feb 06, 2005 04:18 as a reply to  @ CyberDyneSystems's post |  #13

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Yeah,. I wanted to "fix" things before Osprey season...

I occasionally drool when I think of the ospreys.... No wait, that's when I think of a lobster roll at Red's.

Anyway, we may have to get a gang up for it....


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Feb 06, 2005 13:08 |  #14

I have looked at them . . . and laughed at the photos in the attached link . . . thank you for that. Post some shots of you guys in yours and then the 'rest of us' can make a better choice.


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Feb 06, 2005 15:28 |  #15

Well, first you need a blue shirt, THEN you get the photo vest. :-)

Funny to think that we never planned that. The 4 of us even have 2 different brands of vests, all khaki. And the matching blue shirts were not noticed until the pics were posted.


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