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Hi all,
After a bit of advice.
I'm looking for a new backpack and one that will fit a fair few daypack bits in - food, lightweight jacket etc. and also house my Canon 300 2.8 with 1.4 Extender and gripped DSLR
The Mindshift 26L internal camera dimensions would fit just fine - the lens with dslr and extender and hood mounted forward and ready comes to 48cm and the length of the bag is 49. So it's just the right fit.
The thing is, I'm wondering whether it's actually a good idea to be hiking around with the lens hood mounted and ready as it would be taking all the weight of the lens and camera if the camera is at the top of the back. I suppose I could position it so that the camera is at the bottom of the bag but then the camera mount would be taking all of the weight ... so I'm wondering whether it's worth having the lens hood attached and ready at all or just keep the lens hood reversed all the time?
After a bit of advice.
I'm looking for a new backpack and one that will fit a fair few daypack bits in - food, lightweight jacket etc. and also house my Canon 300 2.8 with 1.4 Extender and gripped DSLR
The Mindshift 26L internal camera dimensions would fit just fine - the lens with dslr and extender and hood mounted forward and ready comes to 48cm and the length of the bag is 49. So it's just the right fit.
The thing is, I'm wondering whether it's actually a good idea to be hiking around with the lens hood mounted and ready as it would be taking all the weight of the lens and camera if the camera is at the top of the back. I suppose I could position it so that the camera is at the bottom of the bag but then the camera mount would be taking all of the weight ... so I'm wondering whether it's worth having the lens hood attached and ready at all or just keep the lens hood reversed all the time?