Must Like Guns?
Today I made a decent discovery, one that was always likely as I have found before, but still a little unexpected. I learned a while ago, that a good camera bag does not have to be a camera bag, so I always keep one eye on options.
I have been struggling with video rigs and camera bags. basically, the two are not compatible.
Cameras are relatively predictable, most being universally “flat” even if height may vary. Lenses mounted or not can be dealt with as needed, maybe sometimes stretching things a little, but the paradigm is known, shapes created, allowances made.
Stick a camera in a video cage, add a top handle, side handle, mounting points, tripod plate, lens and suddenly you have a box.
Boxes do not fit into camera bags.
Boxes tend to fit into bigger boxes.
Add to this the reality that many video accessories, like monitors, mics, matt boxes, battery packs etc, are all similarly large and boxy and you have an obvious pattern.
Lots of video bags are available, but tend to be either overkill, designed for big video cameras, or are designed to purpose, but often at a disproportionately high cost for effectively a padded box.
Today, while shopping for travel pants (with success), I discovered a bag designed for handgun owners at range practice.
I know guns, I do not like them, but I know and respect them.
Guns and cameras can have certain needs like size, optics, stabilising, relative fragility, discreetness and preciousness, needs that when addressed can serve both.
The bag is the 5.11 brand “range ready bag”, which seems ideal for a video kit if you ignore the “made for guns” bit and was priced like a sturdy tool bag. $150au bought me a bag as big in volume as the Domke roller case, but “boxier”, i.e taller. It also sports Domke scaled pockets on every facing.
To be clear here, this is not a casual carry shoulder bag. It is a haul bag, a base to work from.
This thing was a no-brainer. I bought it knowing it would not take everything, but it would take things other bags struggle with.
What surprised me was it’s versatility. I think with a little thought it will become my all-haul option.
ed. It has become the ideal cinema bag as a companion to the video bag Domke 217 roller. The pocket size, volume and scale are the right thing for fat cinema lenses, mat boxes and mat box filters.