Jannyfox
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I've never had a proper camera back pack, so.............
This is mainly to carry gear when I go bird/wildlife watching. There will be other times it gets used but if it fits the wildlifing kit it'll fit anything. It's not for hillwalking photography - I'm well kitted out for that.
I've been using an old 30L back pack but it's falling apart and really uncomfortable to carry. Everything in it digs into my back. So I need the real thing.
Gear that must fit in - Canon 800D with Sigma 150-600mm C and Optec sling attached, Opticron 12x50 binoculars, flask (roughly the same size as the lens), lunch box (one hefty squashed sandwich size), hat, gloves, more gloves. Then the usual bits and pieces - phone, purse, glasses, sunglasses, power bank, small pouch with spare battery/SD cards. Possibly a small tablet, occasionally, but no laptop. The ability to carry a monopod would be really useful too.
What I don't need - secure fasteners, back openings, side openings, the ability to open up the back pack without taking it off. I know whatever I chose will do some or all of those things but they're not a deal maker/breaker.
I'm thinking the Think Tank Back Light 36L. I don't like buying stuff like this unseen but I don't have a choice in this case and it's a lot of money if I don't get it right. Anyone have one? Is it going to do what I want of it? Any good/bad points? Any considerations I haven't thought of? Any better options? Bear in mind I'm smaller than average (5' 1 or 1m 55 in new money) and things like hip belts aren't always designed to go small enough.
Thanks in advance
This is mainly to carry gear when I go bird/wildlife watching. There will be other times it gets used but if it fits the wildlifing kit it'll fit anything. It's not for hillwalking photography - I'm well kitted out for that.
I've been using an old 30L back pack but it's falling apart and really uncomfortable to carry. Everything in it digs into my back. So I need the real thing.
Gear that must fit in - Canon 800D with Sigma 150-600mm C and Optec sling attached, Opticron 12x50 binoculars, flask (roughly the same size as the lens), lunch box (one hefty squashed sandwich size), hat, gloves, more gloves. Then the usual bits and pieces - phone, purse, glasses, sunglasses, power bank, small pouch with spare battery/SD cards. Possibly a small tablet, occasionally, but no laptop. The ability to carry a monopod would be really useful too.
What I don't need - secure fasteners, back openings, side openings, the ability to open up the back pack without taking it off. I know whatever I chose will do some or all of those things but they're not a deal maker/breaker.
I'm thinking the Think Tank Back Light 36L. I don't like buying stuff like this unseen but I don't have a choice in this case and it's a lot of money if I don't get it right. Anyone have one? Is it going to do what I want of it? Any good/bad points? Any considerations I haven't thought of? Any better options? Bear in mind I'm smaller than average (5' 1 or 1m 55 in new money) and things like hip belts aren't always designed to go small enough.
Thanks in advance

