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Old 3rd May 2008   #1
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Default Where to buy a professional bag for Sony XDCAM PMW-EX1

Hi Guys, i buy this camera Sony XDCAM PMW-EX1 from US, wanna buy a nicer / Professional bag to keep my camera...

Need some help... which i have been looking at simlim & funan also don't have a bag that i want...

Can anybody help me...

Thanks in advanced


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Old 3rd May 2008   #2
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Cathay Photo always have quite a large selection of camera bags.
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Check out Kata and Petrol bags. They r the same company now but offer different stuff. U may get Kata from Kontakt and Petrol from Expandore. Google for them, you will find the local dealer. They have superb bags for yr cam.

BTW, nice cam u got there!
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I've got petrol & PortaBrace....i strongly recommend portabrace bags over Kata or Petrol.
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I used Petrol bad for my HD cam from Expandore
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BTW, did ed1226 return from NAB??
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I bought the Petrol PCBP-3N backpack from Expandore. It can hold my EX1 and 17" notebook

http://www.expandore.com/product/add...BackPack_3.htm
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Ermm. u dont state whether you're looking for a backpack or a long bag...

I have this from Expandore and its quite good.. fits the EX1 perfectly and it has the option to double as a backpack but you have to get the optional harness. Its big enough to carry most of the non-industrial accessories of the EX1 e.g. chargers, SxS cards, raincoats etc.. but wont fit stuff like Matt boxes attached and its not weather-proof.

http://www.expandore.com/product/add...Bag/PCCB2N.htm

I use a Lowepro Dryzone 200 for travel to anywhere with water-risks. The fit is tight but it keeps the camera secured and buffered.
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Originally Posted by cibs View Post
Ermm. u dont state whether you're looking for a backpack or a long bag...

I have this from Expandore and its quite good.. fits the EX1 perfectly and it has the option to double as a backpack but you have to get the optional harness. Its big enough to carry most of the non-industrial accessories of the EX1 e.g. chargers, SxS cards, raincoats etc.. but wont fit stuff like Matt boxes attached and its not weather-proof.

http://www.expandore.com/product/add...Bag/PCCB2N.htm

I use a Lowepro Dryzone 200 for travel to anywhere with water-risks. The fit is tight but it keeps the camera secured and buffered.
I bought this bag initially but excchanged it as it could not hold my notebook
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