Need advice on medium to large bag

JamesbjenkinsJamesbjenkins Registered Users Posts: 435 Major grins
edited May 29, 2012 in Accessories
Hey all, I wanted to get some feedback on the best choice for a medium to large sized camera bag. The gear I need to put in it is up to two pro bodies, a speedlight, a couple of primes and a 70-200mm, but several zipper compartments for cards, accessories, etc. if it has a laptop pocket.

I'm getting really tired of reading reviews. One of the standout makers so far is Vanguard. Any recommendations on Vanguard bags or any others? I currently have a smaller Caselogic bag, and it's a great value, but it's too small for use on location now.

Thanks for your time.
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  • perronefordperroneford Registered Users Posts: 550 Major grins
    edited May 28, 2012
    I'll toss out a recommendation for ThinkTank. I use them professionally. Every pro I know uses them. They have a lifetime, no BS warranty. The entire company is made up of pro photographers, as is the board, and the design team. My smaller bag, the Airport Airstream, sounds like just the ticket for you. In that bag I keep:

    2 Pro bodies
    70-200
    300/2.8
    85/1.4
    19-35
    50/1.8
    1.4x tele
    Pocketwizards
    CF/SD cards
    Business cards
    Charger
    Cables
    Rocket Blower
    Spare Batteries
    A few other knick-knacks
    And it has a laptop sleeve.

    I use this as my light bag, or my carry-on bag since it fits even on small commuter planes.
  • OverfocusedOverfocused Registered Users Posts: 1,068 Major grins
    edited May 28, 2012
    Like you I did a grueling research process, although I went all the way to the tiresome end. Probably did about 20 hours of comparing and measuring since I wanted something perfect for me that would last as long as the bag doesn't fall apart. What I ended up with is the Lowepro X-series x200 roller backback/luggage hybrid. The x200 easily fits all that stuff plus extra and is extremely well made. All of the series are rated 1.1" for the thickness of the laptop compartment, however, I can still tightly get my old 15.8x11.8x1.6" notebook in. I'd only do it if I were desperate though, cause its too tight for normal repeated use. If your laptop isn't more than 1.3" thick you shouldn't have a problem fitting one in at all after the fabric relaxes a bit with your notebook stuffed in there. I even have room for my tripod on the inside. The x200 will definitely fit in overhead if you separate the bag from the roller, but for most larger airlines it should fit either way. Some just travel with the bag separate from the shell and use the shell for clothes or whatever while keeping the pricey stuff on their back and in overhead.


    http://products.lowepro.com/product/Pro-Roller-x200,2163,16.htm

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lowepro-Pro-Roller-x100-DSLR-Rolling-Digital-Camera-Case-Backpack-F-Nikon-Canon-/310403947788?pt=US_Camera_Cases_Bags&hash=item4845845d0c

    http://compare.ebay.com/like/320901625423?var=lv&ltyp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar&_lwgsi=y&cbt=y

    My photo gear is spread all around the room like an explosion happened, but if you want when I pack it back up I'll take a pic so you can get a rough idea. That, or just take the dimensions from Lowepro and you can kinda estimate what can go in. That's what I did and its working out perfectly so far since I had an idea of how stuff would fit before I even ordered. The only part of the inside walls you can't remove are the two long vertical strips. All the horizontal parts are removable velcro pieces. I put a travel tripod down the middle column and its a really nice fit if you dont want to give off a clue as to what is in the bag :D
  • JamesbjenkinsJamesbjenkins Registered Users Posts: 435 Major grins
    edited May 29, 2012
    Just the details I was hoping for! Thanks to you both.

    I'll take a close look at both models. I have a full ThinkTank modular set, but I wasn't aware they do full size bags too...

    Lowepro is always great as well. Thanks!
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  • Mike JMike J Registered Users Posts: 1,029 Major grins
    edited May 29, 2012
    I'll toss out a recommendation for ThinkTank. I use them professionally. Every pro I know uses them. They have a lifetime, no BS warranty. The entire company is made up of pro photographers, as is the board, and the design team. My smaller bag, the Airport Airstream, sounds like just the ticket for you. In that bag I keep:

    2 Pro bodies
    70-200
    300/2.8
    85/1.4
    19-35
    50/1.8
    1.4x tele
    Pocketwizards
    CF/SD cards
    Business cards
    Charger
    Cables
    Rocket Blower
    Spare Batteries
    A few other knick-knacks
    And it has a laptop sleeve.

    I use this as my light bag, or my carry-on bag since it fits even on small commuter planes.
    +1 on Thinktank. Quality stuff all the way around.
    Mike J

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  • OverfocusedOverfocused Registered Users Posts: 1,068 Major grins
    edited May 29, 2012
    Thinktank was my second choice, actually. The lack of being able to convert to a backpack was the deal breaker for me, though. Lowepro is really better as a fit-all-do-all hybrid bag, that's also really easy to use. You can just unzip the zipper that goes around the outside and pop the bag right out in 10 seconds.
  • perronefordperroneford Registered Users Posts: 550 Major grins
    edited May 29, 2012
    Thinktank was my second choice, actually. The lack of being able to convert to a backpack was the deal breaker for me, though.

    Their Airport Takeoff performs this function.
  • Art ScottArt Scott Registered Users Posts: 8,959 Major grins
    edited May 29, 2012
    I have Been using various LowPro bags for over 25+ yrs.............
    I have not found another bag that protects nearly as well... ... ...
    I do not care about looks or fashion, just gear protection... ... ... ...
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  • perronefordperroneford Registered Users Posts: 550 Major grins
    edited May 29, 2012
    Art Scott wrote: »
    I have Been using various LowPro bags for over 25+ yrs.............
    I have not found another bag that protects nearly as well... ... ...
    I do not care about looks or fashion, just gear protection... ... ... ...

    What else have you tried in the past 10 years?
  • OverfocusedOverfocused Registered Users Posts: 1,068 Major grins
    edited May 29, 2012
    Their Airport Takeoff performs this function.


    Er, sorry I made a poor choice of wording. The Thinktank sprouts straps, but it doesn't actually come out of the shell itself. I liked that you could create 2 pieces of luggage out of the Lowepro in case of emergency or something. Like if an issue with size comes into play I could remove the shell, stuff my secondary clothing bag inside the shell, and then the backpack section would fit into the overhead if its a smaller airline. Or if I'm coming home with more than I brought and need another bag, lol. Never know.
  • perronefordperroneford Registered Users Posts: 550 Major grins
    edited May 29, 2012
    Er, sorry I made a poor choice of wording. The Thinktank sprouts straps, but it doesn't actually come out of the shell itself. I liked that you could create 2 pieces of luggage out of the Lowepro in case of emergency or something. Like if an issue with size comes into play I could remove the shell, stuff my secondary clothing bag inside the shell, and then the backpack section would fit into the overhead if its a smaller airline. Or if I'm coming home with more than I brought and need another bag, lol. Never know.

    Ah gotcha. I've never had that issue with my small Airport bag. I did fly one tiny commuter plane where it wouldn't fit in the overhead, but it fit EASILY under the seat. Different strokes I guess. :)
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