Fastest lens changing bag for D700
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mach250
Registered: Mar 23, 2008
Total Posts: 694
Country: United States

My 7MDH is where all my gear is 99% of the time and its always like this



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TWoK
Registered: Sep 17, 2008
Total Posts: 3526
Country: Japan

Do you throw your back out lifting all that gear? When did you pick up an 85/1.4D? Still had the 50/1.4D?



mach250
Registered: Mar 23, 2008
Total Posts: 694
Country: United States

OOPS, I copied and pasted the text from the 50 over and didnt think to change it...still 1.8D

still have the same copy of the 50 too...same problem to this day with glowing



nikt
Registered: Oct 21, 2005
Total Posts: 5456
Country: Australia

Should have looked at the Lowepro Fastpack.



Rags Hef
Registered: May 03, 2007
Total Posts: 2415
Country: United States

I got a Thinktank Skin set. 149 bucks for 4 waist carry bags (belt extra). There is little to no padding in the bags (they do have dividers); they're light and collapsible

You can configure for what you shoot. I used a D700 w 70/200 and a D90 w 24/70. Two bags worn holster style. Very easy access for switching

Rags



jasoncallen
Registered: Feb 07, 2009
Total Posts: 2038
Country: United States

Have you considered a Kata 3n1-30? It'll hold a gripped body + 70-200/2.8 VR with an SB-900 and a 24-70/2.8 or 17-55/2.8 no prob at all. It's a side-loader like the slingshot bags, but a hell of a lot more comfortable. I owned the Slingshot 200 & 300 previously.

If you decide to go for a shoulder bag, the Domke F2 will get the job done. I used a Domke F2 for my D2H + 80-200, 85/1.8, 50/1.4, 12-24/4, SB-800, + extra EN-EL4 battery kit almost exclusively.



chrisnyee
Registered: Aug 14, 2006
Total Posts: 958
Country: United Kingdom

Mr. Stacey wrote:
I've gone through so many bags. This is the best one.

ThinkTank Urban Disguise 40
http://thinktankphoto.com/ttp_product_UrbnDsgs.php


+1 Thats the bag I am currently using and it is very easy to access anything in the bag without setting it down. I would imagine a D700 w/ grip would fit perfectly fine. I have a D2h and there is some space on the sides for the slightly taller form factor of the D700/grip



ulrikft
Registered: Apr 17, 2008
Total Posts: 2316
Country: Norway

My vote goes to Domke (and Delsey, if you want to look smooth in a suit :P )



misanthropic a
Registered: Sep 27, 2004
Total Posts: 395
Country: United States

The Lowepro slingshot makes for easy lens changes, everything is near at hand as well.



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