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i have a Nikon D750 with 24-120f4 which I use a lot as my main lens I'm looking for a backpack to carry the camera with this lens attached and maybe the VR 70-300 f4.5-5.6G and the 18-35 F3.5-4.5 G my lee filters cables bits my feisol 3442 maybe some lightweight waterproofs drink and snacks scope to carry extra would be helpful but not too much due to weight
Any recommendations here would be welcome budget up to about £250 but less would be helpful
 
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Have a search for the Mindshift Backlight 26l

I bought one about a month ago and absolutely love it. About £200.

Filter wise, add the innards from the Mindshift Filter Nest. I can post a pic of this setup if it helps.

Backlight on Mindshift site link: http://www.mindshiftgear.com/products/backlight-26l

If you could post a pic to explain that would help greatly and thanks for the advice
 
If you could post a pic to explain that would help greatly and thanks for the advice

No prob, here's a couple of (dodgy mobile phone) shots:

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On the right hand side (at the bottom) are the innards from the Mindshift Filter Nest with the flap closed. This has a litte velcro on the bottom, so attaches perfectly. Above this is my Lee holder and polariser, again a good fit. I leave the Lee filter adapters on my lenses and just use the Lee covers as lens caps. A lot of bags won't fit this width in the sections (my Tamrac didn't)

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With the flap lifted it gives access to the filters. Bag comes with a ton of different inserts, so easy to configure however you need. A nice feature is the back opening and ability to rotate the bag on waist without putting it on the floor. Absolutely brilliant if stood in mud or water as it allows access to everything in the camera section of bag without taking the bag off.

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Another useful feature is this bag will carry a large tripod with no problem. My tripod is 6ft with the centre column down, but still attaches nice and tight to backpack, and doesn't impede the rotate feature.

There are quite a few videos on YouTube showing all the features of this bag if it helps.
 
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