Thinktank Urban Diguise 40
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lowbone
Registered: May 07, 2006
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Does anybody have this bag? Is it wide enough to get a 50D with a grip inside?



Greg Feldman
Registered: Mar 14, 2005
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Only the UD35 is meant to get a pro or gripped body in like that.



lowbone
Registered: May 07, 2006
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Thanks



Kris Reiswig
Registered: Jan 14, 2007
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I 2nd the UD 35. I went from a 40 to a 35 and couldn't be happier.



lowbone
Registered: May 07, 2006
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You talked me into it. I just ordered the 35



Kris Reiswig
Registered: Jan 14, 2007
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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.



Steady Hand
Registered: Dec 03, 2007
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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?

Or...does the hood have to be reversed?

Or is a 17" laptop just too tight (even if within specs) and too much?



Kris Reiswig
Registered: Jan 14, 2007
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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.

http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=685154&highlight=ud+35



ejos
Registered: Dec 09, 2004
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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.



Steady Hand
Registered: Dec 03, 2007
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Hi Kris,
Thanks for your answer.

This may not be the bag for me.

But...who wants to schlep around a 17" AND a big body AND long lens?

I am looking for a "discrete" looking bag that will allow a gripped camera with a 70-200mm (with hood on in shooting position) to be used so the camera and lens can be quickly pulled out, take a shot, and then put back in the bag (and carried while walking about). The key things I want are:

1. discrete look
Does not scream "Camera Bag"

2. Ability to keep it on the shoulder and get the lens/cam out without dumping other stuff

3. Ability to keep the hood on the lens (so no need to reverse lens hood prior to taking the shot).

The messenger bag style looks appealing for some of these reasons.

Any suggestions based on your (anyone's) experience with the TT UD line....or the LP Stealth Reporter series?

I am not interested in a Backpack style. Sling maybe.



ejos
Registered: Dec 09, 2004
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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.

Before getting this, I tried the similar in concept LP "classified" series of the same basic size (160, I think) as the TT UD35. I actually like the look of the LP a little better (somewhat more discrete, in my opinion) but it was much harder for me to get the camera in and out of and offered somewhat less flexibility. Also, it didn't have the laptop compartment. Depending on the specific kit that you're looking to carry though, it could work for you.



crouchingtiger
Registered: May 06, 2005
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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.



goldjim
Registered: Nov 16, 2005
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Country: United States

How about this bag.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/586031-REG/Lowepro_LP35303_PEU_Classified_200_AW_Pro.html#specifications



Kitehog
Registered: Mar 21, 2007
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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.

I can also hold a wider lens and a flash inside along with the 70-200. I use the laptop area for filters and batteries. The U35 is one of my favorite bags.

I've actually had a 70-200Vr, 300 f/4, two TCs, and my 17-55 f/2.8 all inside the bag. It was tight but fit.

greg



Kris Reiswig
Registered: Jan 14, 2007
Total Posts: 533
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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.



neighhoma
Registered: Jan 23, 2005
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Can a 1D fit in the 35?



ejos
Registered: Dec 09, 2004
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neighhoma wrote:
Can a 1D fit in the 35?

Absolutely.

And as far as the 70-200's go - I was apparently mistaken...shouldn't have assumed that none would fit with the hood. Sorry for the mis-information.



Steady Hand
Registered: Dec 03, 2007
Total Posts: 13713
Country: United States

Thanks for the additional anecdotes and ideas and link too.

The LP Classified (see link above) looks pretty good from the side.. I will check it out later on their site for interior views.



helimat
Registered: Apr 06, 2008
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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'.



hfgarris
Registered: Mar 10, 2006
Total Posts: 304
Country: United States

Just for kicks and because they were set up ... I measured a couple of mine with hoods extended ready to shoot:

13.5" --- 5D-II with 100-400 hood extended
13.8" --- 40D with 70-200/2.8 hood extended
(they are about 3.5" shorter with the hood reversed and a lens cap on)

Looking through the specs on the bags I own, not too many are going to hold these cameras in the "ready-to-shoot" position with the top able to be closed.

The UD35 comes the closest at 13.25", UD60 is 11.25", UD40 is 10.25".

-howard



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