As I begin to amass a very expensive collection of lenses, cameras, and accessories that I plan on carrying all over god’s green earth, it begins to dawn on me how fantastically important a good case (or two or three) is. Pelican seems to be the standard for camera/lens equipment, but they also seem to be pretty overpriced. I realize they are holding thousands of dollars of equipment, but I
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