Lowepro Toploader question?
Rhuarc
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I'm looking at getting a smaller pak for those quick trips. I've been looking at the LowePro TopLoader 65AW. My only worry is that I won't be able to fit my camera with the battery grip into it. I tried out a couple of generic toploaders at Best Buy, and none of them would fit the battery grip. It would have been fine with just the camera. Has anyone tried this pack out, and does it fit a Pro SLR? (or regular SLR with battery grip)
Also, what type of smaller packs are you guys using? I'm looking to be able to fit the following:
XTi with Battery Grip & zoom attatched (18-55, or 24-105)
1 extra smaller prime (50/1.8)
several memory cards
extra battery or two
*possibly a flash, like the 430EX
The flash isn't necessary, I want something small enough that I don't feel like I'm carrying a large camera bag with me. (I'm getting the LowePro 300AW for that! )
Thanks!
Also, what type of smaller packs are you guys using? I'm looking to be able to fit the following:
XTi with Battery Grip & zoom attatched (18-55, or 24-105)
1 extra smaller prime (50/1.8)
several memory cards
extra battery or two
*possibly a flash, like the 430EX
The flash isn't necessary, I want something small enough that I don't feel like I'm carrying a large camera bag with me. (I'm getting the LowePro 300AW for that! )
Thanks!
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Currently I travel with the the mid-size Tenba backpack, but use the Tamrac Pro 5 as my walk around bag. I can have the 20-700 f/2.8 IS w/1.4x tele both on my 5D and still close the flap. The style is such the lens points down, so I pull the whole straight up & out. I also carry the 24-70 f/2.8 in it, plus hoods on both lenses. I can also carry my 100 f/2 and a flash, but take them out if I don't think I'll need them.
If I didn't have those jumbo hoods, I could carry more lenses where the flash goes.
The strap fits well both on my shoulder or across my chest. Given the weight of that stuff you would think it would dig into your shoulder, but it doesn't. Very comfortable. I actually bought the LowePro Stealth Reporter to replace the Elite AW I had used forever (Couldn't use it with the 70-200 attached), but it just hurt when loaded.:cry
-Fleetwood Mac
I will be sure to get to Best Buy tomorrw and see if the 5D is gonna fit in it, since I will be there I will see if I can get them to put a Battery grip on the XTi and see if it will fit.....
I was wrong, when I stated above, that none of the toploaders would no hold a camera with battery grip attached.
So you XTi with grip will definitely fit with room for other stuff...for some really good prices on LowePro bags and such..check out Sell N Send on Ebay...they are located in Colorado and have been easy to deal with......most items are listed with buy now and includes shipping in the price, so it is stated as "free" shipping.
I don't have a battery grip on my 30D but:
1. I leave the tripod quick release plate on (10 mm = 3/8"),
2. In one of the inside pockets I store a 500D closeup lens that is 25 mm thick (one inch).
3. In the other inside pocket I store a CPL case that is 17 mm thick ( 11/16").
So in addition to the 30D, there is 10 mm + 25 mm + 17 mm = 52 mm = 2 inches.
The battery grip isn't that thick is it?
I normally store my 24/105L with hood ON in the case too.
I store an extra CF card, the manual, and lens cleaning paper in the lid pocket.
The battery charger, a spare battery, plus a Canon Angle View Finder fits in the front exterior pocket.
There will be no room for the flash and an extra lens.
I use a Lowepro "1" clip on case for my 17/55 (bigger than your flash). They also make a "1W" and a "1N", these being larger and smaller in diameter than the "1".
Lowepro also makes a "D-Res 10AW" that clips on the other side (I have two for my Xtender and Tubes) - I pretty sure the 430X will fit in one of these.
Of course every time you add a clip on accessory bag, the cost goes up; the upside is that they can be removed if the piece of gear in the clip-on isn't going out with you.