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My take on the dry zone, it is a great special purpose pack. It is heavy, it is BIG, It is difficult to operate zipper, though in all fairness that is to be expected for a waterproof zipper. I figure I will use it about 3-4 times a year, that's it. Great for trips where you know you will get wet, such as boat trip to Taal Volcano. We had heavy spray and high winds, and we were in a small boat. My wife and I both looked like we swam ashore. Gear was bone dry. All of the gear listed below fit well into the DZ-200.
Rest of time I use my Vertex AW 100, also an outstanding pack. It fits what you need pretty well though tightly. I manage to get all of the following into it:
- a 50d with grip
- R-Strap attached
- Canon 17-40mm f/4L EF
- Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L EF USM
- Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS EF USM
- Speedlite 580EX II
- Remote Shutter Release
- 2x Doubler
- Camera Rain Cover
- EEEPC
- Chargers (2 for camera and 1 for laptop)
- Gray Cards
- 3 spare Memory Cards
- WD Passport HD
- GPS
- Spare Batteries for flash, Camera, and Laptop
- Assorted cables
- Ipod
- PSP
- A tripod
- plus room for incidentals (some emergency cash, keys, cell phone, passport ect...).
Yeah it's heavy, but if your in decent shape, it wont present a problem. I have been known to bike 100mi with this pack. Yeah it's Packed to the brim (though there is room for external pouches if you need more room). It is pretty water resistant, and with the rain coat, short of a good dunking, I am confident it will protect my gear from the weather.
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