UnknownSouljer
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Okay, I've been tirelessly trying to find the right dSLR bag for me in an ocean of bags. Perhaps all of you can help me out.
Requirements:
-Light weight
-Quick Access to Body with lens attached (side access works well, perhaps top access)
-Carry medium amount of equipment (5D Mark II w/ BG-E6 Grip attached, 17-40mm 4.0L, 24-70mm 2.8L, 70-200mm 4.0L, 580 EX II, Filters, Compact Flash Cards, lens cleaning stuff, other odds and ends)
-Must be a backpack, no slings. Convertible from backpack to sling is okay. Sternum and waist straps preferred.
-Laptop carrying is optional. Nice to have, but I have other ways to transport editing tools.
-Straps to carry a tripod is preferable
I'm coming from a Tenba Shootout Medium backpack, and it's just too big, also the lack of quick access to the camera has become a hassle.
So far I've looked at the Lowpro Fastpack 350, Vanguard Adapter 46, and Petrol PD331. Is there better? Do any of you have other suggestions or experience with these bags?
Requirements:
-Light weight
-Quick Access to Body with lens attached (side access works well, perhaps top access)
-Carry medium amount of equipment (5D Mark II w/ BG-E6 Grip attached, 17-40mm 4.0L, 24-70mm 2.8L, 70-200mm 4.0L, 580 EX II, Filters, Compact Flash Cards, lens cleaning stuff, other odds and ends)
-Must be a backpack, no slings. Convertible from backpack to sling is okay. Sternum and waist straps preferred.
-Laptop carrying is optional. Nice to have, but I have other ways to transport editing tools.
-Straps to carry a tripod is preferable
I'm coming from a Tenba Shootout Medium backpack, and it's just too big, also the lack of quick access to the camera has become a hassle.
So far I've looked at the Lowpro Fastpack 350, Vanguard Adapter 46, and Petrol PD331. Is there better? Do any of you have other suggestions or experience with these bags?
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