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m_appeal Registered: Sep 16, 2008 Total Posts: 562 Country: Canada |
Or if not the fastest, but one that would provide reasonably fast access? I am leaning towards a slingshot, rather than a shoulder bag...I've looked at a few options... Boda seems to be a lens bag only (okay, it's not a slingshot at all, but fast access) so I don't think that would work... with the Lowepro sling shots, they aren't top loading, so access to lenses isn't quick. Tamrac Velocity 10X seems to be the best option, since when opened, lenses are immediately accessible. Any comments? |
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kaybeejay Registered: Sep 16, 2004 Total Posts: 257 Country: United States |
I think most of the bags you mention will still require you to dismount the bag and put it down somewhere (table, floor, etc) to access the lens compartments. That's going to slow you down more than anything. Have you considered no bag at all and going with a solid waistbelt lens carrier instead? |
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m_appeal Registered: Sep 16, 2008 Total Posts: 562 Country: Canada |
Wouldn't Tamrac Velocity work without having to set it down? I have thought about what you are saying... but that's something I'd rather avoid. |
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Mike Holloway Registered: May 14, 2004 Total Posts: 1196 Country: United States |
I guess fast is a pretty relative term, so my suggestion might not be the best... But I use the Domke J-803 when I am on the go. I can access everything while it is still on my shoulder, in a reasonably fast fashion. It doesnt hold a lot though. I usually have 1 long lens, one prime, and a SB900, plus the body. |
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steffan1 Registered: Feb 24, 2009 Total Posts: 76 Country: United States |
Anyone use the lowepro flipside 400? I have been looking at this bag and think it would provide reasonably fast access. |
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m_appeal Registered: Sep 16, 2008 Total Posts: 562 Country: Canada |
Well, in the video for the flipside, it looks like it will fall when it's at the front unless you prop it up? |
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m_appeal Registered: Sep 16, 2008 Total Posts: 562 Country: Canada |
I think fairly easy is key... not necessarily 2 seconds, but something that allows me to access lenses without putting the bag down. |
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paregorike Registered: May 20, 2008 Total Posts: 829 Country: United States |
Boda can be fast. It's top loading. I am able to place my 70-200, 135L and a 17-40, plus one flash (580ExII). |
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m_appeal Registered: Sep 16, 2008 Total Posts: 562 Country: Canada |
Boda would be nice, but it's specifically a lens bag and not a dedicated camera bag, no? Plus, it's pretty damn expensive. |
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Chris Noyes Registered: Jun 23, 2007 Total Posts: 892 Country: United States |
I love my Velocity 9x. I frequently carry my D700 mounted to either the 14-24, 24-70, or 70-200 while carrying the other two lenses. If I'm shooting sports, I can replace the 14-24 with my 300 f4 (I've even had my 1.4 and 1.7 TCs). I can also bring my SB-900, 2-extra batteries, 2 sets of replacement AA-batteries for the flash and a CF card wallet. Access to gear is very fast and I find it quite comfortable and very mobile. It's really a great bag. |
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m_appeal Registered: Sep 16, 2008 Total Posts: 562 Country: Canada |
Does D700 with *grip* and 70-200 VR fit into the Velocity 9x? I know it will in the 10x. |
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Chris Noyes Registered: Jun 23, 2007 Total Posts: 892 Country: United States |
m_appeal wrote: |
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dennisgibson Registered: Apr 21, 2004 Total Posts: 3853 Country: United States |
My d300 w/grip and 70-200 VR fit in the Velocity 9x when I had one. |
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m_appeal Registered: Sep 16, 2008 Total Posts: 562 Country: Canada |
dennisgibson wrote: |
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m_appeal Registered: Sep 16, 2008 Total Posts: 562 Country: Canada |
Chris Noyes wrote: |
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Chris Noyes Registered: Jun 23, 2007 Total Posts: 892 Country: United States |
I recently picked up the Kata 3N1-30 bag in hope I could carry both my D300 with the 300 f4 lens and the D700 with 7-200 lens attached. I can do it, but it's not "convenient, quick access". The Kata hasn't been out of the house yet. :-( |
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m_appeal Registered: Sep 16, 2008 Total Posts: 562 Country: Canada |
Ah... I did look at the Kata 3n1, but as you said, it doesn't look like you can change lenses with it easily. Too bad, because the idea of it doubling as a backpack is very appealing. |
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davewolfs Registered: Jun 15, 2006 Total Posts: 977 Country: United States |
I've gone through a lot of bags and what I find to to be the best are the Thinktank Photo modular components or the Domke F3X if you are carrying something like a 17-35 and a 24-70. |
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Mr. Stacey Registered: Oct 03, 2006 Total Posts: 54 Country: United States |
I've gone through so many bags. This is the best one. |
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sjms Registered: Mar 21, 2003 Total Posts: 14565 Country: United States |
Domke J1. it was designed by a news photographer for news photographers. i've been using my original for over 15 years now ![]() |