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bnpndxtr
7th of September 2003 (Sun), 18:19
Has anyone tired this bag for their 10D?
http://www.lowepro.com/pages/series/toploads/top_pro.htm
...or does anyone have other suggestions as well?
Thanks,
Brian
Vegas Poboy
7th of September 2003 (Sun), 18:21
I use the Tamrac Velocity 7 it has good room and you can spin it out of the way if needed.
tarves57
8th of September 2003 (Mon), 14:25
I got the Lowepro TLZ 1 from Jessops in the UK for £16.99.
It seems to fit perfectly. Here's a link to a picture of it:
http://www.photoplus-uk.co.uk/access/Lowepro/point%20&%20shoot%20folder/Toploading/Tlz1.htm
I wear it crossed over, at the front and it's quite comfortable. Pulling the camera in and out is quite convenient.
Susan
scottbergerphoto
8th of September 2003 (Mon), 14:36
I use the Tamrac Velocity 7 for short and medium lenses and the Tamrac Velocity 9 for my 100-400 IS L. They are comfortable, well padded, have room for a second lens and flash, and they don't look like camera bags. I use them on the subway all the time.
http://www.tamrac.com/welcome.htm
tarves57
8th of September 2003 (Mon), 15:08
Very nice Scott! I would prefer two back straps myself, but it's very handy that you can just sling it around the front for easy access.
Susan
scottbergerphoto
9th of September 2003 (Tue), 07:11
tarves57 wrote:
Very nice Scott! I would prefer two back straps myself, but it's very handy that you can just sling it around the front for easy access.
Susan
If you want two back straps like a pack, check out the Expedition series on Tamrac's web site. I use the Expedition 5, if I'm carrying alot of stuff and a tripod.
I should also mention that the Velocity 9 is wide enough to carry the battery grip attached if you need to.
Rob Larsen
11th of September 2003 (Thu), 00:52
bnpndxtr wrote:
Has anyone tired this bag for their 10D?
http://www.lowepro.com/pages/series/toploads/top_pro.htm
...or does anyone have other suggestions as well?
Brian
Brian,
I use that bag for my 10D while backpacking. It holds the body with a 100-400 IS attached and my 28-135 will fit in the outer pocket. There is still room for some accessories and filters. The chest harness works out nice keeping the camera readily accessible. Although you will not be making any fashion statements with this baby strapped to your chest, it does act as a nice counter balance to a backpack while keeping your camera in reach.
Regards,
Rob
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