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colincarter46 Registered: Jan 13, 2003 Total Posts: 338 Country: United Kingdom |
Hi Guys |
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Lars Johnsson Registered: Jun 29, 2003 Total Posts: 29007 Country: Thailand |
I also have the 500/4 IS lens and I just bought the Lowepro lenstrekker AW 600 for it. I have only used it two times so it's a bit to early to give any real opinion of it. |
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colincarter46 Registered: Jan 13, 2003 Total Posts: 338 Country: United Kingdom |
Thanks Lars |
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eeprete Registered: Jun 05, 2004 Total Posts: 3689 Country: United States |
The Kinesis bags are one of the best investments you can make for this lens. I have the L520, which is now the L521 (some minor changes), but is a great bag, and you can get a backpack adapter for and wear it as a pack. The size is not overbearing as they are designed specifically for the specific lens you are looking to use it with, and not a general design to accomodate several different lenses. The Kinesis modular system also has smaller bags/packs that you can add on as you need to in order to only carry what you need. |
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colincarter46 Registered: Jan 13, 2003 Total Posts: 338 Country: United Kingdom |
Thanks eeprete |
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Lars Johnsson Registered: Jun 29, 2003 Total Posts: 29007 Country: Thailand |
eeprete wrote: |
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eeprete Registered: Jun 05, 2004 Total Posts: 3689 Country: United States |
Lars Johnsson wrote: |
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Amateur Tom Registered: Dec 03, 2004 Total Posts: 972 Country: United States |
colincarter46 wrote: |
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psimison Registered: Oct 20, 2002 Total Posts: 268 Country: United States |
Lightware also makes nice cases for long lenses. They also make a shipping case that you can put two long lenses in their respective Lightware cases for double protection when travelling. These cases are expensive, but so are the lenses. |
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colincarter46 Registered: Jan 13, 2003 Total Posts: 338 Country: United Kingdom |
Thanks everyone for your help. |
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wtlloyd Registered: Jun 08, 2003 Total Posts: 3045 Country: United States |
Well, I'm not impressed with Kinesis, personally. |