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Reddit mentions of 31"x7"x7"/80x18x18cm Padded Carrying Bag Heavy Duty Photographic Tripod Carrying Case with Strap for Light Stands, Boom Stand and Tripod HBP03-US (31")

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2 SELECTABLE SIZE Light stand carrying bag Size: 80cm x 20cm x 20cm / 100cm x 20cm x 20cmMade of strong and durable nylon material,heavy-duty and shockproof.This bag makes it possible to pack up your light stand and tripods anytime, anywhere.Easy To Carry & Better Protection With Padding: Comes with padded carry handle which makes carrying your tripod much more comfortable. The foam padded walls help protect your equipment from damage.100% Risk Free Buy &Fast Delivery: We are confident with our universal tripod bag quality,if you are not satisfied with our photographic tripod carrying case within one year, feel free to contact us, you will get your money back or new replacement with no question asked. Amazon shipment, you will receive your goods 1-3 days, no need worry about black Friday, cyber Monday and Christmas gift delays.
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Found 1 comment on 31"x7"x7"/80x18x18cm Padded Carrying Bag Heavy Duty Photographic Tripod Carrying Case with Strap for Light Stands, Boom Stand and Tripod HBP03-US (31"):

u/2old2care ยท 1 pointr/Filmmakers

I am trying to do a complete carry-on ultra-lightweight interview kit. So I'm an old guy, and not a big guy. But I wanted something I could single-handedly carry on a plane, on a bus, in a cab, as a pedestrian. It should be no more than two cases and I should be able to carry them in one hand while carrying a personal bag in the other. It had to be everything needed for talking head interviews including lights, camera and sound. That means my setup is much more restrictive than yours, but it works. This effort is based on doing quite a few films in Europe using only what I could carry.

Nothing I could find really made it easy. The biggest problem has been powering options, so I made the decision that it had to be small fixtures that could be used close to the subject with reasonable running time. Everything had to be battery-powered no cables or outboard power supplies were needed.

I bring 3 lights and 3 stands. This light is a fairly soft key, adjustable, 18-watts, built-in rechargeable battery. Then I have three of these very small point-source lights, (also with built-in batteries and they come with a variety of gels). One of these is used as a backlight, another for possible light for a background. Add these for mounting one or two of these Lowel umbrellas. These turn the point-lights into a nice, soft fill. Each of these lights will run 60 minutes or more at full power, much longer if reduced. Also, running time can be extended with a couple of these. I can get nice exposure and shallow depth-of-field at ISO 400 or 800. (Double or quadruple operating time at ISO 1600.)

Amazon has this light case that is checkable and can hold this lightweight Velbon tripod with a fluid head plus three or even four of these Neewer stands plus some gels and a small roll of gaffer tape.

My camera case is a small older one with a Nikon label. It holds my Panasonic GH4 or GH5 with 12-60mm lens plus 3 batteries and a USB-powered charger. There's also room for all the lights, an iPad, and a 4-port USB charger, which charges everything.

And...(are you ready for this?) the sound is in this kit, too. The secret here is the PicoGear PicoMic dual wireless mic system. This thing really does what it claims: two wireless mics with good range and run all day and the whole system goes in your pocket, plus the bonus of no body pack or cables to hide.

I'd appreciate your comments.