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Re: Best way to carry two long lenses in the field...


'Drifta' bag. I don't think you'll find this, at least under this name.
I bought from a Camping store in Australia.
76cm long. I cut some foam rubber for padding on the bottom and (mostly) used a black pillow case to cover it.
Sony A1 camera, Sigma 500 f4 lens, hood on, and Sigma MC-11 adapter.
Total length 63cm. Fits easily in LowePro 600 Lens Trekker.

For a local Osprey viewing spot, I carry 'standard' carry bag style, with big tripod and head sitting on top. Not really ready for fast use.
Other times I carry on shoulder (left arm folded back with bag cross ways on top of my back) and in that method, it is ready to Drop, Grab, Rest as I described above. ie, rest the other body and lens I am carrying.

Funny thing about this bag, it's marketed as a Chainsaw bag!
https://driftastockton.com.au/product/drifta-stockton-chainsaw-bag/















Jun 19, 2024 at 07:28 AM
Choderboy
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Re: Best way to carry two long lenses in the field...


'Drifta' bag. I don't think you'll find this, at least under this name.
I bought from a Camping store in Australia.
76cm long. I cut some foam rubber for padding on the bottom and (mostly) used a black pillow case to cover it.
Sony A1 camera, Sigma 500 f4 lens, hood on, and Sigma MC-11 adapter.
Total length 63cm. Fits easily in LowePro 600 Lens Trekker.

For a local Osprey viewing spot, I carry 'standard' carry bag style, with big tripod and head sitting on top. Not really ready for fast use.
Other times I carry on shoulder (left arm folded back with bag cross ways on top of my back) and in that method, it is ready to Drop, Grab, Rest as I described above. ie, rest the other body and lens I am carrying.















Jun 19, 2024 at 07:06 AM





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