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mercphoto
Mar-04-2005, 12:00 AM
Anyone have any experience with the new Pelican 1510 case? I have 1450, wanting something larger. Must be carry-on legal, and have handle and rollers.

Shay Stephens
Mar-04-2005, 07:05 AM
I have the 1510 and most recently used it in January travelling to and from California with it and two other pelican cases. They all survived the trip and the contents too.

It fits in the overhead compartment. I took it and my camera bag over my shoulder and was allowed to board even full flights.

Anyone have any experience with the new Pelican 1510 case? I have 1450, wanting something larger. Must be carry-on legal, and have handle and rollers.

mercphoto
Mar-04-2005, 07:48 AM
It fits in the overhead compartment. I took it and my camera bag over my shoulder and was allowed to board even full flights.

Thanks Shay. Do you have the pick and pluck, or the padded dividers?

Shay Stephens
Mar-04-2005, 07:52 AM
Bare case. I keep equipment in smaller padded containers that go in the case. The case is just a shell for me to protect the inner containers from being crushed.

Thanks Shay. Do you have the pick and pluck, or the padded dividers?

luckyrwe
Mar-04-2005, 07:51 PM
I have it, got it for my birthday present from dear wife. It holds, and is almost maxed out:

Canon 1D Mark II with strap and grip
24-70/2.8L
70-200/2.8L IS
400/5.6L
Extra battery
CF card case
SD card case
Canon 580EX flash
Canon 1.4x converter

And it is FULL. I purchased the padded divider to carry all my gear for transport, including the GL1, battery chargers and AA nicads. I have not used the padded divider yet. I do take the 1510 with me on shoots, in fact I was out today with it. Fits on the front seat very nice.

Definitely worth getting. I spent 3 days arranging the gear just to get it perfect. :D

mercphoto
Mar-06-2005, 05:43 PM
One last question regarding Pelicans. I like the Pick and Pluck of my 1450, but I have found that in many spots I have the minimum amount of PnP, which is 2 columns. I know the PnP makes your gear very safe, but if you have lots of places with the minimum amount of PnP, is your gear not any safer than with the padded dividers? If so, I'd rather have the flexibility of the padded dividers.

Thanks.