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lowbone Registered: May 07, 2006 Total Posts: 597 Country: United States |
Does anybody have this bag? Is it wide enough to get a 50D with a grip inside? |
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Greg Feldman Registered: Mar 14, 2005 Total Posts: 5841 Country: United States |
Only the UD35 is meant to get a pro or gripped body in like that. |
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lowbone Registered: May 07, 2006 Total Posts: 597 Country: United States |
Thanks |
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Kris Reiswig Registered: Jan 14, 2007 Total Posts: 533 Country: United States |
I 2nd the UD 35. I went from a 40 to a 35 and couldn't be happier. |
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lowbone Registered: May 07, 2006 Total Posts: 597 Country: United States |
You talked me into it. I just ordered the 35 |
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Kris Reiswig Registered: Jan 14, 2007 Total Posts: 533 Country: United States |
Great. What I really like about this bag is that I can get a 50D gripped with 400mm 5.6 lens attached, 70-200 F4, 17-55 2.8 IS and my Eeee PC all into this bag. Note, that this is without hoods for the other 2 lenses. Hope you enjoy it too. |
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Steady Hand Registered: Dec 03, 2007 Total Posts: 13713 Country: United States |
Does the UD35 allow a gripped camera (50D like) to have a 70-200 WITH the hood ON (in shooting position) in the bag along with a 17-55 IS and short lens (50mm f1.4) AND a 17" laptop? |
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Kris Reiswig Registered: Jan 14, 2007 Total Posts: 533 Country: United States |
You most certainly can not havea 17 inch laptop in the bag in any way, shape or form. Look at the specs at thinktank.com. With a gripped camera, you fold over a section into the laptop area, so it goes from a 13 inch laptop to a 10 inch space. Check out the review I did here. |
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ejos Registered: Dec 09, 2004 Total Posts: 233 Country: United States |
I recently got a 35 and it's great. With a 1DMkII, I actually don't have to put the flap down and I can fit a 13" MacBook Pro (just). I found the camera fits best rotated "sideways" from the way they show it, with the main grip towards the front of the bag. |
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Steady Hand Registered: Dec 03, 2007 Total Posts: 13713 Country: United States |
Hi Kris, |
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ejos Registered: Dec 09, 2004 Total Posts: 233 Country: United States |
Steady - the 35 cannot swallow a 70-200 with the hood in shooting position while attached to the camera. 24-70 sized lens can be stored with the hood in shooting position. It's very easy to work out of and lens swaps are simple. |
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crouchingtiger Registered: May 06, 2005 Total Posts: 90 Country: United States |
I think that the UD35 should fit a 700-200 f4 with hood in shooting position. I'm pretty sure I tried that while I was evaluating it. The 70-200 2.8 probably would not fit with hood on. |
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goldjim Registered: Nov 16, 2005 Total Posts: 74 Country: United States |
How about this bag. |
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Kitehog Registered: Mar 21, 2007 Total Posts: 2770 Country: United States |
The TT U35 holds my D300 with a grip and the 70-200VR with hood in the shooting position. Its close but you can still zip the top. Im not sure if there is a large size difference between the Canon and Nikon 70-200s though. |
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Kris Reiswig Registered: Jan 14, 2007 Total Posts: 533 Country: United States |
One other thing to consider about this bag is that you can buy the shoulder strap and convert it from a messenger style bag to backpack (without a waist belt). It has a slim profile and fits very comfortably on my back. |
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neighhoma Registered: Jan 23, 2005 Total Posts: 849 Country: United States |
Can a 1D fit in the 35? |
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ejos Registered: Dec 09, 2004 Total Posts: 233 Country: United States |
neighhoma wrote: |
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Steady Hand Registered: Dec 03, 2007 Total Posts: 13713 Country: United States |
Thanks for the additional anecdotes and ideas and link too. |
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helimat Registered: Apr 06, 2008 Total Posts: 3236 Country: Canada |
Even the UD60 won't take a body + 70-200/2.8 with the hood in shooting position, it would have to be a pretty deep bag. I can put my 1D Mark III, (with hood reversed) two more substantially sized lenses, (IE 100-400 & 24-105) as well as a 17" laptop... Which makes it great for traveling 'light'. |