Looking for a LARGE bag
Scott_Quier
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I've searched and searched and haven't yet found anything to hold the following:
So, backpacks, roll-aways, etc are all game. I just haven't found one yet that will fill the bill. It's the addition of the second long lens that seems to be causing me the problems.
Anyone have any ideas? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
- Canon 20D
- Canon 30D
- EF 50 f/1.4
- EF 85 f/1.8
- EF-S 10-22
- EF-S 17-55
- EF 70-200 f/2.8 IS
- EF 400 f/5.6
- 580EX
- Laptop (optional, but desired)
So, backpacks, roll-aways, etc are all game. I just haven't found one yet that will fill the bill. It's the addition of the second long lens that seems to be causing me the problems.
Anyone have any ideas? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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That being said, biggest bag I've ever used is the December Quarter (Crumpler). I've carried it several flights, both domestic and international. I'm thinking it could do it, as long as the 400mm itself isn't longer than the 70-200 mounted to a camera.
See my review here:
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In particular, see this photo. That's a 70-200 Nikkor ('bout same length) mounted on a D2H in the bag. There's definitely room for the 400 next to it, and you could shoehorn in the rest.
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That said I bought the middle sized Tenba bag because it was the size of LowePro's Nature Trekker, but had a slot for a laptop. The large one holds up to 500mm on camera and 2 bodies. The one I got is very well balanced and comfortable fully loaded (laptop w/charger, 5D, 70-200 f/2.8 IS, 24-70 f/2.8, Sigma 19-35, 100 f/2, 50 f/1.8, 24 f/2.8, EX flash, battery charger, hoods, supplies). I even had the 28-135 in but took it out, so I actually have extra space! I went for teh mid size vs the large because I fly a lot of regional jets where the larger 'compliant' carry ons have to be gate checked - this doesn't.
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It's either this one or this one.
I don't think it would have a problem holding all your stuff. Build quality seemed pretty good. The interior was cavernous.
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I also carry a manfrotto 190 & 222 ball head on the side of it.
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I use a Tenba backpack when I travel and I can fit a lot in it. I don't know if it is a true airline size or not. I posted about it here.
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It's a huge bag -- but it might not be overhead bin-able for flying. It's also a shoulder bag-- which I prefer-- but you may not. I have the pro 12 by Tamrac and that one just fits in the overhead bins. But a Pro 12 won't be big enough for everything you want to carry.
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The Kalahari was a comfortable carry, but it holds less than the second-to-largest Tenba. I ended-up buying the largest Tenba as well, for those extra big load days.
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I'm disagreeing that a Kalahari will carry:
* Canon 20D
* Canon 30D
* EF 50 f/1.4
* EF 85 f/1.8
* EF-S 10-22
* EF-S 17-55
* EF 70-200 f/2.8 IS
* EF 400 f/5.6
* 580EX
* Laptop (optional, but desired)
No way, not mine.
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After that I will have to check out the other bag suggestions. Unfortunately, I don't have any real camera shops in my area to shop. We have one wannebe and Ritz (yeah, that's the ticket!).
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Hi Scott, I have purchased numerous camera bags over the past thirty years or so and have found this to be hands down the best bag of all.
It is (US) airline overhead compliant at 22x14x9 inches.
It will hold everything you have listed and then some.
It has a lifetime warrenty, including the wheels (it's a roller bag).
The main compartment zippers have built in combination locks.
There is an attached steel cable you pull out, add a padlock, and secure the bag to an immoveable object.
It also has fold away backpack straps to use if travelling over rough terrain, though you won't want to use the straps for an extended amount of time as they are not as comfortable as purpose designed backpack straps on regular backpacks.
It comes with a rain cover.
The construction is top grade.
The only negative thing I can say about this bag is short supply as it is a very popular bag.
I am in no way connected to this company in any way whatsoever, except as an extremely satisfied customer.
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http://www.delsey-camerabags.com/view_product.php?productid=25
Until Santa brought me a 17" VAIO laptop this year, I would put my Dell laptop in the Delsey as well as all my photo equipment.
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INSANE bag.
$290 CDN.
Just my 1/45,000 total bag cost
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The Lowepro Computrekker will carry one body, plus the rest of the lenses, EXCEPT the 400mm. It will carry the laptop too. Then you have a body, 400mm and the flash that need a home, and a smaller shoulder bag might do nicely. You can even go for a larger Lowepro like the Computrekker Plus or larger, and still be a carry on. You could of course mix the leses up, putting the 400mm in the backpack and a few smaller lenes in the shoulder bag.
I like the Lowepro Computrekker Plus, and the Stealth Reporter 200 or 300 as a set for what you are wanting to caryy.
This would be far easier than one large bag that must be a carry on.
This may just be the solution I've been looking for! Thanks!
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Actually this is the larger of the two Delseys.