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p.1 #1 · Bag Nuts: Wisdom for me? | |
I've got a Mountainsmith waistback as a camera bag right now (the normal version, not the one made for cameras--mine is the Day: http://mountainsmith.com/products.asp?productId=22&categoryId=4&subCategoryId=3&subCategory2Id=0)
It's quite good, but a little tight. I always have a 5D, 16-35, and 70-200 4IS. But I'd like to also have room for it to be: 1D body, 16-35, 50D, 70-200 2.8IS (So the size increase is for going from 5D to 1D, adding the 50D, and changing 4IS to 2.8IS), a flash, a 50 1.4, and a teleconverter. If I could fit a small water bottle, great. If I could fit a 15 inch laptop in a pinch, great (in which case, it probably wouldn't be all the lenses/bodies. (I realize fitting a laptop is a gamechanger, so feel free to give suggestions that can or can't.)
I like the Mountainsmith because it doesn't look like a camera bag, it's low-profile (i.e. flat to my body), the belt folds away, it's light, it has stretch "dump" pockets on the outsides for flash/hoods/shirt/water.
What I would change: slightly larger, to fit the two bodies with lenses on (standing up), a waterproof cover, fit a laptop the one day a month I want to do that, thicker shoulder strap.
I see the 8MDH, but really want a waistbelt, as when running at an event, it helps a lot (and takes strain from shoulder). I see the Stealth Reporters, but they seem so fat, sticking out from the body. I see the ThinkTank Speed Racer, but not big enough for a laptop (maybe not big enough for the other stuff, I don't know). I do like the thought of being able to add a pouch on a belt for additional stuff when I need the space, like TTSR, but a full modular belt system is just too dorky for daily (or frequent) use.
Thoughts on these and suggestions of others?
Thanks.
Adam
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