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I was wondering if anybody has this bag? I currently have a Lowepro Fastpack 250, which is great but the compartment for gear is not massive and is a bit of a squeeze with a 70-200 L f4 IS. Also, it is quite big and feels heavy when carried for prolonged periods, especially when carrying a laptop inside as well.
Reason I am asking is because I will be traveling to Japan at the end of May and would like something that is slightly more comfortable to carry around all day and ideally has a decent tripod mount so I don't have to carry a separate case for it if possible.
My equipment is:
Canon 40D body without grip
Canon 17-55 f/2.8 IS
Canon 70-200 f4 L IS
Sigma 10-20mm
Canon 50mm f/1.8 mk2
Other bits and bobs like filters/remote etc
Redsnapper 4-section tripod + pan head
13" Macbook Pro
I will need to carry all of this whilst still being able to move comfortably. I was wondering if the single shoulder strap sling system is more comfortable than the traditional 2 strap backpack?
Also, if anyone has any other bags that may suit my needs, please could you point me in the right direction.
Thanks
Allen
I was wondering if anybody has this bag? I currently have a Lowepro Fastpack 250, which is great but the compartment for gear is not massive and is a bit of a squeeze with a 70-200 L f4 IS. Also, it is quite big and feels heavy when carried for prolonged periods, especially when carrying a laptop inside as well.
Reason I am asking is because I will be traveling to Japan at the end of May and would like something that is slightly more comfortable to carry around all day and ideally has a decent tripod mount so I don't have to carry a separate case for it if possible.
My equipment is:
Canon 40D body without grip
Canon 17-55 f/2.8 IS
Canon 70-200 f4 L IS
Sigma 10-20mm
Canon 50mm f/1.8 mk2
Other bits and bobs like filters/remote etc
Redsnapper 4-section tripod + pan head
13" Macbook Pro
I will need to carry all of this whilst still being able to move comfortably. I was wondering if the single shoulder strap sling system is more comfortable than the traditional 2 strap backpack?
Also, if anyone has any other bags that may suit my needs, please could you point me in the right direction.
Thanks
Allen
