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cancidas
2009-09-16, 09:20 PM
since i'm increasing the size of my camera kit by one body i'm in the market for a new camera bag. i need something that will fit 2 SLRs, my 80-400mm and 24-120 lenses and flash comfortably and still hopefully fit under the seat of an airliner. anyone have any ideas? i'm looking at these at the moment:

http://products.lowepro.com/product/CompuTrekker-AW,1924,16.htm
http://www.tenba.com/products/Shootout-Small-Backpack.aspx

anyone use these bags, or similar bags that can hold what i need to carry?

Matt Molnar
2009-09-16, 09:34 PM
Those seem a bit big and pricey for what you want to carry, unless you want to fit a laptop in there as well. I have the Tamrac Velocity 8, which I think would probably fit all the stuff you mention, but it might be a little snug. You might want to check out the larger Velocity 10, which goes for $99 in B&H.

http://www.tamrac.com/5770.htm

cancidas
2009-09-16, 09:39 PM
Those seem a bit big and pricey for what you want to carry, unless you want to fit a laptop in there as well. I have the Tamrac Velocity 8, which I think would probably fit all the stuff you mention, but it might be a little snug. You might want to check out the larger Velocity 10, which goes for $99 in B&H.

http://www.tamrac.com/5770.htm
have the velocity 9 now and while it holds everything i have neatly it's annoying. i'm a big guy, and wrapping the strap around my chest doesn't make for comfort walking around. i saw the 10 in B&H today and was actually impressed.... it's definitely not out of the running yet as i'm still torn between a backpack and shoulder bag in the first place.

emshighway
2009-09-16, 09:45 PM
Plus he needs room for the beer... :borat:

cancidas
2009-09-16, 09:46 PM
Plus he needs room for the beer... :borat:
igloo cooler in the back of the exploder... :mrgreen:

Mellyrose
2009-09-17, 03:05 PM
I'm looking for a much larger bag now as well. I anticipate the purchase of another body within the next 6 months, along with a fisheye and hopefully the 70-200 f/2.8. So ultimately, if all goes as planned, my total capacity requirements would be for the following:

2 DSLRs with battery grips, 50mm, 24-70mm, 85mm, 10mm, 70-200mm and 580EX flash. Not too concerned about fitting filters and other small accessories, since most of these bags have ample room for that.

Any suggestions? I am leaning toward sturdy, 2 sling backpacks and would like to try and keep it under $150. The Lowepro mini-trekker AW looks promising. Does anyone have it?

cancidas
2009-09-17, 06:07 PM
Any suggestions? I am leaning toward sturdy, 2 sling backpacks and would like to try and keep it under $150. The Lowepro mini-trekker AW looks promising. Does anyone have it?
nick and i were talking about that bag the other night, he has it and loves it. i used to have a lowepro but the one i bought was just too big for me, so i got rid of it. i'm also looking at this:
http://www.tenba.com/products/Shootout-Mini-Backpack.aspx

tenba makes a full line of bags, the mini doesn't hold a laptop but the small-large do:
http://www.tenba.com/subcollections/6/Shootout/Backpack.aspx

this is the small backpack:
http://www.tenba.com/Gfx/Pictures/Products/large/632-302-o.jpg
since i nonrev i have to be able to fit the bag under an airliner seat. that's my limiting factor in size.

mmedford
2009-09-17, 08:10 PM
http://www.caselogic.com/slr_camera_lap ... lid=138052 (http://www.caselogic.com/slr_camera_laptop_backpack/product_detail/index.cfm?modelid=138052)

My backpack for my SLR...

I like it...