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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 162816" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Well, heck, then get one. I am sure it will serve you well in other instances. Personally, for travelling light and staying flexible, a back-pack camera bag would be best in my opinion. If you were to bring your camera bag as well as the Pelican, that means you would have an extra bag to haul. If you stow the camera back-pack in the overhead bin, I am quite sure that it will come to no harm. You can even put it at your feet and wait for everyone to put their bags in first, then put yours in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 162816, member: 9619"] Well, heck, then get one. I am sure it will serve you well in other instances. Personally, for travelling light and staying flexible, a back-pack camera bag would be best in my opinion. If you were to bring your camera bag as well as the Pelican, that means you would have an extra bag to haul. If you stow the camera back-pack in the overhead bin, I am quite sure that it will come to no harm. You can even put it at your feet and wait for everyone to put their bags in first, then put yours in. [/QUOTE]
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