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Franklyfocused
26th of January 2010 (Tue), 18:58
Hey guys, I'm considering ordering the ThinkTank Urban Disguise 60 because it supposedly can hold my 17" laptop along with all my gear.
I was wondering if there were any other similar shoulder bags or backpack bags you guys would recommend besides the ThinkTank 60.
Here is a list of my gear I'd like to be able to put in the bag:
17" Laptop and charger
Canon 50D Gripped
Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8
Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM (attached)
Canon 50mm f/1.8
580EX II
Extra 50D batteries and charger
Filters, cleaning material, etc etc
tgara
26th of January 2010 (Tue), 21:14
The LowePro Classified 250 may work. Your 17 inch laptop may be a bit too big though. Worth a look anyway...
http://products.lowepro.com/product/Classified-250-AW,2123,20.htm
t.o.n.g.
26th of January 2010 (Tue), 22:15
another option, could be the Tenba Shootout Large shoulder bag.
Here's the link
http://www.tenba.com/products/Shootout-Large-Shoulder-Bag.aspx
Jonathan Taylor
26th of January 2010 (Tue), 23:47
Not as discreet as the UD and Classified series, but I swear by this bag. Absolutely 100% the best large bag I've ever owned and shot out of:
http://products.lowepro.com/product/Stealth-Reporter-D650-AW,2049,20.htm
tdodd
27th of January 2010 (Wed), 02:00
FWIW I just tried fiting my Dell XPS M1710 17" laptop into my UD60. It does fit, just, and it is a squeeze to zip it up, but it does fit. The charger and leads would need to go inside the bag or in one (possibly two) of the the front or side pouches. However, at around 5Kg for laptop and charger it's not something I'd be keen to lug around in a bag stuffed full of lenses and bodies - not in a shoulder bag with only one strap.
SuzyView
27th of January 2010 (Wed), 06:50
My 17 Dell does not fit most camera bags that say they can fit a 17 inch laptop. So, I would definitely check it out first before buying it. I bought the Adventure 9, it's a big bag, but my laptop does not fit in it. So, I don't take that bag with me when I have this computer. Sad.
Trique Daddi
27th of January 2010 (Wed), 06:57
It may be more than you are looking to spend but the Airport Takeoff by ThinkTank is really big. It is a wheelie/backpack combo and has a ton of room. The laptop compartment on the front is large as well! I went from a large Nanuea Pro bag and have 35 to 40 percent more room.
Savas K
29th of January 2010 (Fri), 17:58
Tenba Messenger Bag.
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