View Full Version : Bag for EOS1D MK11N and lenses
dawnrogers
10th of November 2006 (Fri), 09:53
I'd really appreciate any comments about which bag you use for your EOS1D MK 11N...I thought my Lowepro trekker would be big enough but its a bit of a tight squeeze !
I also 4 lenses plus an 580EX flashgun....... to get in there........mind you I'm going to have to grow muscles to carry it all at this rate LOL...
Rumjungle
10th of November 2006 (Fri), 12:00
What type of bag do you prefer? Backpack, sling, shoulder? I find that I prefer different bags for different occasions. Take a look at this website: cambags (http://www.cambags.com)
There, you can select your camera (1D), and then see pictures that cam (plus gear) in different bags.
dawnrogers
10th of November 2006 (Fri), 12:27
Thanks for the link thats really helpful....I like a back pack when we're on holiday....but actually a shoulder bag would be better for day to day use (I think) I have a billingham but it shouts camera and I don't like that...woman on her own with a bag full of kit..no thanks! so I like the Lowepro bags....have never seen a Kato bag in the flesh although they reckon they are good.....so much choice...worse than shoes LOL....
Billginthekeys
10th of November 2006 (Fri), 12:29
which lenses are you looking to fit in it? which trekker do you have? I find the nature trekker is big enough for just about anything you can throw at/in it.
fora shoulder bag look at the stealthreporter series.
CyberDyneSystems
10th of November 2006 (Fri), 12:38
I went from the lowest cost to the high end when I stopped using my "Ritz Quantaray" (about $90.00 bucks and worked great) in leu of a used Billingham 550.
The billingham is obviously a lot better, but size wise, that Quantaray kept up just fine. It would fit two bodies at at least 4 lenses of varying sizes with plenty of room for the flashgun, batteries etc. The Billingham as I say is much better made, but even as one of there larger bags, it doesn't really hold any more unless I use the optional side pouches.
In2Photos
10th of November 2006 (Fri), 13:21
Try looking at the Domke (http://www.tiffen.com/results.html?search_type_no=6&tablename=domke&family=Domke+Camera+Bags&) satchels.
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