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<blockquote data-quote="Virtual1" data-source="post: 23718" data-attributes="member: 4084"><p>Considering all the stuff you can get into the case and that the case really isn't that terribly large, it really does work well even if you're trying to keep things to a minimum. Harbor Freight also sells two other cases. The small one isn't big enough for a spark, but I think the medium one would do.</p><p></p><p>The most portable solution though would probably be the bag you get with the flymore, but then you get the Spark in there and a few batteries and the controller, and you have to start packing things in like the charger sled and its pack and cord, and at that point all you can do is start piling things on top of each other in hopes you can still zip it shut. That makes it too easy to damage or lose things. Even just tossing in the prop guards makes it a mess inside.</p><p></p><p>Probably my two biggest hangups with the bag are that there's no good place to put more than two spare batteries, and how you basically need to empty out the bag on the ground to find anything. If you're going to use that bag I'd also strongly advise using a gimbal cover. I don't know why DJI didn't supply one with the flymore package. Considering how you have to basically stack accessories, it's essential to keeping your camera lens scratch-free during transport. At least place it camera-side-down in the bag.</p><p></p><p>That and the Apache case gives me great peace-of-mind when transporting my Spark. I'm not worried about it getting dropped or crushed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Virtual1, post: 23718, member: 4084"] Considering all the stuff you can get into the case and that the case really isn't that terribly large, it really does work well even if you're trying to keep things to a minimum. Harbor Freight also sells two other cases. The small one isn't big enough for a spark, but I think the medium one would do. The most portable solution though would probably be the bag you get with the flymore, but then you get the Spark in there and a few batteries and the controller, and you have to start packing things in like the charger sled and its pack and cord, and at that point all you can do is start piling things on top of each other in hopes you can still zip it shut. That makes it too easy to damage or lose things. Even just tossing in the prop guards makes it a mess inside. Probably my two biggest hangups with the bag are that there's no good place to put more than two spare batteries, and how you basically need to empty out the bag on the ground to find anything. If you're going to use that bag I'd also strongly advise using a gimbal cover. I don't know why DJI didn't supply one with the flymore package. Considering how you have to basically stack accessories, it's essential to keeping your camera lens scratch-free during transport. At least place it camera-side-down in the bag. That and the Apache case gives me great peace-of-mind when transporting my Spark. I'm not worried about it getting dropped or crushed. [/QUOTE]
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