My new bag!
Angelo
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I finally found a bag I like to replace my little Tamrac.
http://www.lowepro.com/Products/Shoulder_Bags/allWeather/Stealth_Reporter_200_AW.aspx
http://www.lowepro.com/Products/Shoulder_Bags/allWeather/Stealth_Reporter_200_AW.aspx
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As I've said elsewhere---I love things in which you put other things. They're so cool.
Anyway, congrats.
Hey, ian408, when you read this---how about a sticky, open thread "Check out my new gear!" We all like to show off, and there's a lot to be learned by seeing what other people actually buy.
I, myself, just took Andy's advice and got this Manfrotto tripod. I've had it a couple of days, set it up at work in one of those "in-between" moments, but haven't been able to use it in the field yet. Yosemite, here I come!
Anyway, I am really pleased with it so far. The design is excellent as is the build. I only had cheap tripods before, and I really like stepping up into the big leagues with this one.
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I have a LowePro also. Very sturdy. Excellent craftsmanship.
Yeah I like the idea of sticky new gear thread
I'll start OK well Angelo 1st but I'll add:
A few weeks ago I bought (thanks Andy) Manfrotto Monopod #449. You all already know how well Andy treats gear, so of course arrived in Pristine shape. I have been using it every chance I get (no matter SSpeed) It has proven to be valuable aid to sharpness, comp., tracking etc. I use it like a rifle stock (small ball head installed) when not using it the normal way!! It's easy to take with everywhere camera goes. So I recommend this item to anyone who wants additional support in almost any situtation (sp) I give this item
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Great bag congrats
I also like the fact that you can remove the padded insert from this bag
Makes it less rigid and lighter too:lift(I not the man I used to be):cry
Or is it the older I get the better I was?
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work?
Ian
so I'm confused about these monopods... how does using one ensure stability taking a shot? if you still have to hold it and the camera....???
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My only slight complaint is the shoulder strap. Once the bag is fully loaded it's heavy and the strap is thin to my standards, I'm used to 2" messenger bag straps. I'm looking around as to where I can upgrade my strap to a nicer version.
Thanks,
Rob
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I'll look into that.
Rob
I found a good replacement for the strap on the Reporter 300, it's made by Timbuk2 and very cheap. I currently use a Timbuk2 product and their quality is very nice.
http://www.timbuk2.com/tb2/catalog/categories.t2?categoryId=-4
2" shoulder strap with quick release $5
http://www.timbuk2.com/tb2/catalog/categories.t2?categoryId=15
Also here's the strap pad, $15 in a choice of colors and materials.
Not too bad for $15 plus shipping. Gives new life to the bag.
Rob
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The downside is that it is a smidgen too small for one of my laptops so I can't zip it in. The other one is fine though. I'll be taking it to Thailand so I'll have to let you guys know how it holds up.
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well after 2 days with the "200" I decided it was a tad too small so I returned to Samy's Camera and swapped up to the 300 model. All the room I need + a bit more growth room for that next piece of glass I'll eventually buy. Better to spend an extra $20 bucks now than $100 later, I always say!
So far no problems with the strap... but thanks for the heads up.
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