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OK, well, I took a pic for you. This is a 335 with the top flaps tucked back for easy access to the bag's contents...very handy when shooting and switching out lenses. This pic is taken with the 50L which is usually where that 70-200 2.8 IS is now sitting. I traded it out with the 70-200 so you could see a bigger lens in the bag. It has the hood on and reversed.
The bag will zip up no problem with the top of the lens flush to the top of the bag, basically a perfect fit. The other lenses in there are a 35L, an 85L, and a 135L, all with hoods on. The empty space to the right in where the 1DsMk3 with an L-Bracket attached goes. A very nice fit for this kit...not squished and no extra sloppy room to get rid of. You could most likely do a better job with dividers, but these work just fine. The dividers that come with the bag are nice but have one big space and one little space for who know what...so I use other dividers instead.
The rest of the stuff, batteries, extra cards, blower, cable release, little flashlight, and that sort of misc junk, goes in the front pockets. And you will have another bag sized pocket that is about 1"-1 1/2" deep for other stuff. Who know what, wallet, cell phone, whatever. But I really like this bag for a small kit, a day trip, which is exactly what I'm going to be doing shortly. The 445 holds a lot more and is a lot bigger in all directions, but a great bag as well (albeit heavy when stuff full).
I don't personally own any of equipment you name so maybe you can look up the specs and see how big they are compared to what I'm showing here.

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