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Postby dm_td5 on Wed Jan 02, 2008 6:05 pm

Can anyone enlighten me as to whether there is any significant difference between Pelican or Storm cases. I've used Pelican and Kinetics before but need a larger case to stick the camera gear in the back of the 4WD.

Also how good are the padded inserts for protection?
My feeling is that whilst they offer perhaps more versitility in configuring the case they would not be as effective a shock absorbtion system as the foam cut-outs.

And one last question...
Who is a good place to mail order through?
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Postby Mal on Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:01 pm

I can only speak about the Pelican cases. We use them at the ABC and they are given a very rough life. I also have a large (wheely version) I wouldn't even look at another brand. They have proven themselves over many years to be a very protective case for me.
This place has some very good prices.
http://www.carryitcases.com.au/prod675.htm

BUT I will be keeping an eye on this post to see if anyone has anything to say about the Storm brand
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Postby robw25 on Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:26 pm

i have the pelican 1560 and it's bloody big !!!! but it fits all my cameras and lenses
d70
d200
d2x
12-24
60mm macro
fisheye
28-70
70-200vr
200-400vr
85 1.4
50mm 1.4
1.4 t/c
sb 800 & 600
battery chargers for all the cameras & flashes
some filters and lens cleaning stuff
spare batteries for cameras
i also got the insert for it but because its hidden behind the foam i keep forgetting it !
and with all tha in it it is BLOODY HEAVY thank god it has wheels
i want to take it to local airport and get it weighed because i think i will be well over the weight limit, in hindsight i think i should have got a smaller one, but the quality is superb !

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Postby Oneputt on Thu Jan 03, 2008 2:29 pm

I am in the same situation as Rob. A big Pelican with wheels 'cos I cannot lift it off the ground when it is loaded :wink: :lol: Over the years a smaller Pelican has been kicked around the deck of many boats and my camera has always survived the experience. Cannot go past them.
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Postby Escapism on Thu Jan 03, 2008 3:33 pm

Hi

I just took possesion of a Pelican 1514 yesterday. Its my first so i cant comment on how it performs in the field yet...

However, I have the dividers plus the lid organiser and it holds my D70s, D300, D90x plus 5 lenses and 2 flashes and a host of smaller items. Its solid, heavy and well built. It has wheels and a pull out handle which makes it very easy to transport.

I paid $146 US plus $70 shipping. It was less than half the price of same item anywhere here in Aus.

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Postby robw25 on Thu Jan 03, 2008 3:41 pm

Escapism wrote:I paid $146 US plus $70 shipping. It was less than half the price of same item anywhere here in Aus.


JESUS !!!! you paid $166au plus shipping .....i paid over $800 au for mine

cheers rob

oops just saw it was a different model :oops:
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Postby Escapism on Thu Jan 03, 2008 3:50 pm

robw25 wrote:
Escapism wrote:I paid $146 US plus $70 shipping. It was less than half the price of same item anywhere here in Aus.


JESUS !!!! you paid $166au plus shipping .....i paid over $800 au for mine

cheers rob

oops just saw it was a different model :oops:


Hehee...yeah mine is the 1514 which is the 1510 plus the dividers (not the pick and pluck foam). So I got that plus the lid organiser for around $200 AUS.

Just the case is over $300 in Aus...divider is another $120 odd
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Postby Biggzie on Thu Jan 03, 2008 4:04 pm

Ive been using Pelican cases both for work and personally for over 10 years. Ive used a variety of different sized ranging from the little 1010 up to the 1640.
Ive also added some Otter Boxes becuase I needed different sizes from what Pelican had available.
I would recommend both Pelican and also OtterBox, They are brillient cases.

Ive also got 1 Kingchrome case to try out too. I have no doubt that it will stand up to the knocks, but it seems cheap and nasty next to the Pelicans.
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Postby Oneputt on Thu Jan 03, 2008 4:12 pm

Ditto Rob about $700!!But it is the 1610. :wink:
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Postby ATJ on Thu Jan 03, 2008 4:40 pm

I bought my Pelican 1600 w/ Pick'N'Pluck Foam for AU$290 including delivery.
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Postby Escapism on Thu Jan 03, 2008 5:10 pm

ATJ wrote:I bought my Pelican 1600 w/ Pick'N'Pluck Foam for AU$290 including delivery.


Out of interest, where did you get yours. Am looking into a second and my supplier doesnt have any in the 1600 series at the moment.
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Postby big pix on Thu Jan 03, 2008 5:11 pm

Pelican1550 for me but with the inserts, and things are packed tight so they do not move at all..... when travelling I just put locks on and it goes with my other luggage....... just need someone to carry said bag
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Postby ATJ on Thu Jan 03, 2008 5:17 pm

Escapism wrote:Out of interest, where did you get yours. Am looking into a second and my supplier doesnt have any in the 1600 series at the moment.

From a friend (and member here) who used to work for TLE (electrical wholesaler). He now works for another electrical wholesaler.

Give your local TLE a call, they may be able to get one in for you at a good price.
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Postby ATJ on Thu Jan 03, 2008 5:18 pm

big pix wrote:when travelling I just put locks on and it goes with my other luggage.......

My underwater housing, ports and strobes go in mine and it also goes in with the checked luggage.
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Postby Escapism on Thu Jan 03, 2008 5:20 pm

ATJ wrote:
Escapism wrote:Out of interest, where did you get yours. Am looking into a second and my supplier doesnt have any in the 1600 series at the moment.

From a friend (and member here) who used to work for TLE (electrical wholesaler). He now works for another electrical wholesaler.

Give your local TLE a call, they may be able to get one in for you at a good price.


Oh yes...i think you may have given me some advice back in dec to contact them. Thanks...
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Postby dm_td5 on Thu Jan 03, 2008 7:56 pm

Escapism wrote:I paid $146 US plus $70 shipping. It was less than half the price of same item anywhere here in Aus.

If you like I can give you the sellers details.


Yes please. Looking at delivery costs in Australia and some suppliers want half the case cost to post it to you.

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Postby MarkW on Fri Jan 04, 2008 5:30 pm

Just as an aside to the discussion, the foam in my 1550 Pelican is starting to come adrift from constant use over the past few years. Is there a remedy or do I just go and get another two sheets of the stuff??
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