thetrickster 328 Posted April 12, 2018 I’ve given up on my TT Security V2 It IS too big, even if they say it’s within spec. Taking up overhead space sideways didn’t go down well on my last flight with it... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BDKulick 0 Posted May 7, 2018 Over the past couple of years I’ve been on several US domestic flights where passengers assigned to later boarding groups were compelled to check in all roller cases at the gate. As I’m unwilling to pay for business class or first class tickets, often at many times the price of economy fares, I chose to retire my well used Pelican roller case and replaced it with a Think Tank Airport Commuter back pack. Both cases have the same dimensions and carrying capacity, and I’ve yet to have my backpack challenged during check in or by a gate agent. If and when that occurs, I’ll have to revert to the usual “plan B”; the ugly photo vest and cargo pants. While I much prefer the roller case, especially when I’ve got long layovers at large airports where I generally walk for several miles, I’m willing to make the switch in order to best protect my most valuable fragile items, (though I tend to start listing slightly to the left after walking around for a while). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aotus 9 Posted May 13, 2018 I assume you mean the WWL-1 lens. If you take out the molded foam from that case, the lens will fit inside already in its flotation collar, so you can leave the collar on and not have to keep mounting/unmounting it. Tried it, didn’t fit. That’s fine though, because in the lowepro backpack it is super protected. I considered using your trick anyway to reduce the chance that I do something stupid while opening the bag, but since it doesn’t fit, I used one of the dividers to add a layer over the lens before closing it. That way I have to un-Velcro the flap to remove the lens, even after the bag is opened. In the pic below I am holding back another Velcro flap over the center strobe (the flap over the lens is removed here). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tursiops 81 Posted May 13, 2018 (edited) Tried it, didn’t fit. That’s fine though, because in the lowepro backpack it is super protected. I considered using your trick anyway to reduce the chance that I do something stupid while opening the bag, but since it doesn’t fit, I used one of the dividers to add a layer over the lens before closing it. That way I have to un-Velcro the flap to remove the lens, even after the bag is opened. In the pic below I am holding back another Velcro flap over the center strobe (the flap over the lens is removed here). Odd. Mine fits fine. Had to "round the square" to make it work, but no problem doing it. Either your float ring is bigger or your case is smaller than mine, I guess. Edited May 13, 2018 by tursiops Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sinetwo 17 Posted May 13, 2018 Could any tell me if they make a semi hard case that can be both carried as well as rolling? I'm currently on my first big underwater photography trip and with all my gear it looks like trying to carry everything between my wife and myself is going to be to much. If anyone knows if a place in Bali I can purchase a case from even better otherwise I might try to use lazada. Thanks again for the help. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk Did you ever find one? the one's i'm looking at are: lowepro pro runner rl Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Travi the Diver 1 Posted June 24, 2018 I just got a Nanak 935 roller hard case from Amazon. It got better reviews than the Pelican and so far seems very rugged. I’m still playing around with organization but I think I’ll be able to fit everything but maybe my arms, especially if I get the lid organizer. FYI, I did not get the ones with foam. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
frdrklttns 0 Posted July 17, 2018 great topic here!General question, do you guys pack your camera inside the housing already for traveling? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimG 62 Posted July 17, 2018 Hi Frederick It'd be worth doing a search on this. It comes up from time to time. There's usually a split view: some folks do, others argue that there is a risk of a sudden shock possibly damaging either the slide mechanism that holds the camera in the housing or the screw fitting holding the camera. Personally, I pack a camera in the housing if I'm REALLY loaded with gear. Which, if I'm honest with myself, is the usual. I do pad it out with some bubble wrap. so it's pretty solid in there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
echo2600 10 Posted July 18, 2018 Ive always packed to camera in the housing, to save valuable space. Ive only once incurred what I thought mightve been an issue linked to this practice... I was really short on room, so I left the 4 WA port attached to my Nauticam EM-5 housing and somewhere along six flights two of the tabs on the bayonet ring on the port became damaged, I think likely from a hard drop of the Pelican case onto its lid (the case was in checked baggage).... doh! Whilst I still keep the camera body in the housing, Ive made adjustments to separate the lenses and ports, from the rest of the rig. Hopefully, Ive learned from my own mistakes.... hopefully.... LOL Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sinetwo 17 Posted July 18, 2018 I also recently packed my D500 inside my housing, seemed ok as I had it in my Lowepro roller/backpack hybrid. The only thing I'm really worried about when transporting the camera with the housing is the latch that is attached to the camera itself. The housing seems fairly robust, but a big concern is that if it does get shocks/jolts, you're relying on a bit of plastic clamp to keep the housing in place, and that's a lot of strain on plastic. As others have suggested, if you're able to pad the housing out a little bit (so components aren't overly squeezed!) that may help. FYI I ended up going for the: Lowepro pro runner rl x450 aw ii - it's a backpack roller hybrid, and it's great! A bit tight on space due to the roller element, so I had to screw off the ball mounts on the arms of the housing. Apart from that it's brilliant, I was rolling 90% of the time on my previous trip, and the rest of the time I just put it on my shoulders. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tom_Kline 137 Posted July 18, 2018 (edited) On my most recent trip to HI (two of the islands) via Portland and San Diego on the outbound I used a TT roller for most of the UW camera parts which made it quite heavy (heavier than my two check-ins - the weight was due strobe arms, connectors, batteries as well as the UW strobes, housing, and ports) but I was able to place it in the overhead of 737s on all my flights (one was a 717 - HI inter-island). I come up with 9 flights total. However I did NOT take it on the day-boats which have limited bag space. A few of the day trips were on 28' boats - they do not even want scuba gear bags on those - but I was able to back my rental car right up to the boat while it was on a trailer to on- and off-load (I bring all my gear save tanks and lead). I put the complete UW setup into a soft bag (which flew inside a larger bag) which fit under the seats when empty (during dives). I also had a small backpack for my 15" laptop, second body and a few lenses as carry-on. I brought it on the day boats for topside pix, some backups, and spare batteries- it went on top of the camera table when available. Otherwise it went into the focsle when I was not using it. Edited July 18, 2018 by Tom_Kline Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Elvis_lives 1 Posted July 22, 2018 HI, looks like many of us have tried different things out. I found when travelling local i used a standard cool-box (ie one for picnics!) was great as camera could be setup all ready. for travel i have a pelican, although when i traveled my dive gear was 23kg = no luggage for me.. so try and go light, use a backpack, many camera ones about. Also you are allowed as additional hand luggage a camera bag, as long as its small can be taken in addition to hand luggage. be careful with batteries as these need to go hand luggage. all the best Haydn Share this post Link to post Share on other sites