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dgcrane Registered: Jan 14, 2005 Total Posts: 3027 Country: Canada |
Can someone take a photo of this bag with a 300mm f2.8 lens in it ? I have a 300 VR and even though it says it fits on body, I have my doubts. Anyone have some experience with the bag ? |
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Todd Warnke Registered: Sep 04, 2006 Total Posts: 3184 Country: United States |
I have the bag, but not that lens. If you send it to me I'd be happy to take the shot for you. |
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dennisgibson Registered: Apr 21, 2004 Total Posts: 3807 Country: United States |
Hi Darren, I have the Flipside and actually sold my 300 VR. I tried to fit the D700/grip attached to the 300 VR but couldn't get it to fit. If I remember correctly, I had trouble fitting the D700 with the grip attached (by itself, not mounted to a lens) as it was too tall. I actually just bought another 300 2.8 VR yesterday that should arrive this week (I missed my 300!). When it comes I can try to fit the combo again and see if I have any luck. |
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dgcrane Registered: Jan 14, 2005 Total Posts: 3027 Country: Canada |
Wow.... That would be great. I have A glass taxi currently, but don't love it and was thinking of something different. |
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mdude85 Registered: Apr 12, 2004 Total Posts: 4257 Country: United States |
Hi! I have the Flipside 200, which is the same design as the 300 but a little smaller. I do really like it. The Flipside models feel very solid on your back. I use mine for walking around the city and for biking and it works well. One functionality of the Flipside is supposed to be that you can like ... flip it over and open it very easily without taking it off your back ... or something. Anyway, I did not find that to be true. You should put the bag on the ground every time you take the camera out. |
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dgcrane Registered: Jan 14, 2005 Total Posts: 3027 Country: Canada |
well I said the heck with it and bought the flipside 300 from my favorite Canadian bag pusher |
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OldCodger73 Registered: May 31, 2005 Total Posts: 394 Country: United States |
mdude85 wrote: |
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mdude85 Registered: Apr 12, 2004 Total Posts: 4257 Country: United States |
Perhaps I am, OldCodger! I do remember looking at both the Fastpack and the Flipside and ended up going with the Flipside, so it's very likely that I had their functionality mixed up. |
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Amateur Tom Registered: Dec 03, 2004 Total Posts: 967 Country: United States |
Darren, |
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WillWeb Registered: Apr 14, 2005 Total Posts: 449 Country: United States |
OldCodger73 wrote: |
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OldCodger73 Registered: May 31, 2005 Total Posts: 394 Country: United States |
WillWeb, that sounds like a pretty convoluted way to access the bag while wearing it. The Fastpack is similar to the Slingshot line. You slide out of the right shoulder strap and then rotate the bag as you do with a Slingshot with no need to rest it on your leg. |