looking at this bag..bit over the top or ok ?
gus
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I can pick this up 'as new' from another site for about $130 USD. I think they sell new for about $200 USD ( that is from what i can see)
I have no idea what to buy but is this just too big to lump around ? Ive never carried any thing like it. Looks like plenty of room for my 254875 chargers & portable H/D though.
Photo if the link isnt working. Its a Magnum AW.
I have no idea what to buy but is this just too big to lump around ? Ive never carried any thing like it. Looks like plenty of room for my 254875 chargers & portable H/D though.
Photo if the link isnt working. Its a Magnum AW.
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Have you looked at these
I have the 4AF Pro very nice holds all my stuff
The FX3 looks nice also
Fred
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Plus, get the right backpack and fewer people will know what's in it.
ian
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but sometimes you don't want to carry everything.
I have both backpack and couple of shoulder bags
Backpack for all day,shoulder light shooting
Prices here Domke
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I didnt think to look in B&H US...any time past 8.30pm & im incoherant...early riser. I will have a good look at them as they seem a bit smaller than the original one i was looking at.
get the Tenba case in that. As long as I limit what I take, I can get it into a shoulder
bag that will fit into the right side case
Ian
Humungous, you are on a slippery slope
I'm starting to buy bags like my wife buys shoes. Problem is it's such a subjective kind of thing. Back or shoulder? Top load? Messenger style or sling style? etc. etc.
I've gone to a two-bag setup mostly. I take a large bag like in your post and a smaller (at this time a Tamrac Velocity 7) shoulder bag with me. When I get to where I'm going to shoot I put the camera around my neck on a strap and fill the shoulder bag with lenses and *stuff*. It works pretty well unless I need to carry two bodies.
I agree with the others that although the back packs look very comfortable and able to hold a trunk load of gear, accessing that gear looks to be a p.i.t.a. Perhaps a small back pack and a small shoulder bag (for your 20D with lens mounted) would be the best compromise?
Currently I'm looking at the Lowepro Specialist 85 AW or Pro Mag 2 AW. I like the idea of a somewhat narrow (6.5") shoulder bag. The advantage of the Specialist is that it is reverse opening for easier access.
Obviously your options are endless....
Enjoy the quest!
I would like to add something like the Crumpler Tallee or Next Venue; a little more (and better organized storage), and a little less likely to topple.