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p.1 #4 · Flipside bag suggestion | |
I'm pretty sure the exterior material is the same on all of the Flipsides. The only thing that the 400 has extra to make it AW is the pull out cover that is used to wrap around the bag to keep it dry.
Depth of the bag works with my gripped D300, and I also can remove the 1-1/2 width divider and carry the D300 with the Sigma 150-500 attached (lens hood reversed), along with two or three smaller lenses and the SB-800, I just have to put the extra CF cards and lens cloth in the side pocket.
I haven't found it to be to bulky to use as a walkaround bag. I have been using a Think Tank belt system in the warmer weather, as I do find I get a sweaty back when wearing a backpack in hotter weather, but that will happen with any backpack. The tripod won't fit on a belt system, so if I'm going where I need a few lenses, accessories and tripod, the Flipside is my go to bag.
The way the bag is shaped and with the semi rigid form of it, you won't have to worry about the stretched out look you referred to in your original post. The best thing about it is how secure your gear is in it while you are wearing it. If you are in a crowd there is no way anyone can access it since the opening flap is against your back.
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