Compact Durable Backpack
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Ok, I know, picky picky picky. Here's what I am looking for and hoping someone has suggestions.
I'm 5'4" 120lbs and not looking for a huge backpack. Need it to carry. D70, 75-300 lens, 28-70 lens and possibly SB 600.
It has to be sturdy. This bag will be carrying my equipment while I am riding a snowmobile, so it has to endure the elements and the ride (and I don't ride slow, lol) I prefer the smaller the bag the better, it's not going to be an every day bag, this is it's ONLY purpose. I have other bags for daily use.
So any suggestions would be great. Since I'm now under a time crunch to get it. I was originally going as a pro rider testing the new sleds and now I'm taking my gear with to do some shooting. I leave next week.
THANKS!
I'm 5'4" 120lbs and not looking for a huge backpack. Need it to carry. D70, 75-300 lens, 28-70 lens and possibly SB 600.
It has to be sturdy. This bag will be carrying my equipment while I am riding a snowmobile, so it has to endure the elements and the ride (and I don't ride slow, lol) I prefer the smaller the bag the better, it's not going to be an every day bag, this is it's ONLY purpose. I have other bags for daily use.
So any suggestions would be great. Since I'm now under a time crunch to get it. I was originally going as a pro rider testing the new sleds and now I'm taking my gear with to do some shooting. I leave next week.
THANKS!
Lissa
www.photosbylissa.com
www.photosbylissa.blogspot.com
Gear
Nikon D200
Nikon D70
Nikon N70
Nikkor 24-70 f2.8
Nikkor 50mm f1.8
Tamron 28-75 f2.8
Nikkor 18-70
Tamron 75-300
SB-600
www.photosbylissa.com
www.photosbylissa.blogspot.com
Gear
Nikon D200
Nikon D70
Nikon N70
Nikkor 24-70 f2.8
Nikkor 50mm f1.8
Tamron 28-75 f2.8
Nikkor 18-70
Tamron 75-300
SB-600
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I have the Micro Trekker 200, and find it good for a small pack for carrying what you need. For me the Micro Trekker 100 was to small. But may still fit your needs.
I have been researching all day and can't decide. I think I want just for this purpose bag, small compact, blah blah blah. My husband thinks I should get a more all around bag, so I don't have so many sitting around. Any thoughts.
I have been looking at the Tamrac Adventure Series and am really torn.
I think the Adventure 6 would fit my needs for the outdoors stuff and every day stuff. But it sure would be nice to just get the Adventure 9 and have that my all around bag and when I don't have my laptop with me (which I wouldn't take on the snowmobile) it would still be roomy. Not having any store around me with them so I can see them in person, this is really hard.
Any thoughts!!!!!
Much much much appreciated.
www.photosbylissa.com
www.photosbylissa.blogspot.com
Gear
Nikon D200
Nikon D70
Nikon N70
Nikkor 24-70 f2.8
Nikkor 50mm f1.8
Tamron 28-75 f2.8
Nikkor 18-70
Tamron 75-300
SB-600
Just some more thoughts...
I had previous ly looked at the Slingshot 200 and thought it a bit small or my need...so I didnot buy.....I was building a system ou of LowePeo 75aw toploader bags to wear on a wide military web belt and it was starting to come together.....then LowePro brings out the 300 AW...as of now I have in the main compartment.... a KM 7D with 28-200 3.5 to 5.6 with lens shade on [I am figuring my 70-210 f2.8 should fit very snuggly with out lens shade fitted to the KM7D, my 5600HS flash and still have room for several lense in the top portion I have my other KM7D with 24-70 F2.8 and still have room for filters a couple of batteries and other stuff....in the front zipper compartment I have 6 camera batteries and a LowePro DMC-Z containing 2 lexar 2ggb pro cards and 4 AA rechargebles and there is still room........this makes my 75AW system obsolete practically........
I newver go anywhere without 2 cameras with lenses attached so this is the closest thing to perfect I have seen or found...
For you the Slingshot 200 would probably work but won't really leave any room for growing......I don't think.......I purchase my 300 AW from a colorado sompany called Sell-N-Send off ebay...this is my second purchase from them and I have had not probs...everyting arrives fast and the one return I had to make was a no prob transaction.
The sling type bags do not have to come off to get into it and for biking or snowmobiling that would be a great plus.
Good Luck.
I have the MicroTrekker 100, use it mostly on a motorcycle. It works well. As you mention, it is a bit short... but that comes in handy wearing a helmet. I am 5'5, a large backpack can be too tall and hit my helmet. Also, it is good to have a smaller backpack that won't catch much wind.
My equipment...20d, 17-85, 75-300, lenshoods, card holder, blackberry... fits easily.
I like the slingshot, great for easier access. I considered it, but I was afraid it wouldn't work very well (fast or in town) on the bike, the MicroTrekker works great, secure.
One bag is a great idea... but not a possiblity with me. ;D
BTW...I have been looking at the Adventurer 9 also... it looks nice.
I currently have the Tamrac Velocity 8 (I think it's the 8, hmm one of them anyway) and it works great however the downfall to a sling on the snowmobile was that it bounced around a little and I had it tightened all the way down shoulder and waste straps. It's a pain to take on and off with all those clothes on too. Only reason I mention that is that I'm primarily there are a pro rider not as a photographer, so I need to ride without my bag on when we get to filming areas etc. And I will do some shooting here and there, but I'm a rider first a photographer if I have time basically.
I think ideally I'd like a small backpack and a large backpack that would carry everything. But I already have the Velocity, which is a great little bag. Ugh!
I need to look more at the Lowepro bags, they seem to get great reviews.
I think the reason I am drawn to the Adventure Series is because they look like they would feel like a backpack on your back. I think some of the other bags look like they would feel like a suitcase on your back. I don't know though, I haven't seen any in person.
Thanks!
www.photosbylissa.com
www.photosbylissa.blogspot.com
Gear
Nikon D200
Nikon D70
Nikon N70
Nikkor 24-70 f2.8
Nikkor 50mm f1.8
Tamron 28-75 f2.8
Nikkor 18-70
Tamron 75-300
SB-600
I bought mine on ebay, the seller said he would exchange or refund if it didn't work for me. I just checked, there are nany MT 100s listed $40-$50 range. You can even find "used" for less. Many people seem to buy, find it to be too small, then sell on ebay.
There is a used MT100 listed, ends in an hour... price is $3. It says in good shape... worth the chance? The seller has a 100% rating.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Lowepro-Camera-Backpack-Micro-Trekker-100_W0QQitemZ200086532875QQcategoryZ64336QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks so much!!!
www.photosbylissa.com
www.photosbylissa.blogspot.com
Gear
Nikon D200
Nikon D70
Nikon N70
Nikkor 24-70 f2.8
Nikkor 50mm f1.8
Tamron 28-75 f2.8
Nikkor 18-70
Tamron 75-300
SB-600
http://cgi.ebay.com/LOWEPRO-STEALTH-REPORTER-200AW-REMOVABLE-INSERT-DIVIDER_W0QQitemZ230085093284QQcategoryZ50507QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/LOWEPRO-STEALTH-REPORTER-D650-AW-STRAP-POUCH-DIVIDER_W0QQitemZ230097811651QQcategoryZ50507QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
And pending the final price of the bag, you can almost get a new bag for the same price.
I did also find this for you:
http://www.lowepro.com/customer_service/faqs.aspx#8