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Feb 02, 2016 00:34 |  #6301

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A bag a friend of mine made me. New camera backpack for just street and walking around.
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That is one cute camera bag. Your friend did a great job making that bag for you.


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Feb 02, 2016 14:37 |  #6302

My main bag to carry everything is the Tenba Roadie II. No pictured here is my new Sigma 35 Art.

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Feb 02, 2016 16:55 as a reply to  @ ross.thomas's post |  #6303

Why two battery chargers?


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Feb 02, 2016 17:34 as a reply to  @ FarmerTed1971's post |  #6304

One each came with the cameras.


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Feb 02, 2016 18:22 |  #6305

I cannot tell which bodies those are... do they take different batteries?


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Feb 02, 2016 18:29 as a reply to  @ FarmerTed1971's post |  #6306

I have a 7D and a gripped 5D mklll. Both use the same batteries and came with the same charger.I also have 2 spare batteries, which I have needed on ocassion. When I travel and shoot multiple days, it is worlds faster to recharge batteries 2 at a time overnight and get ready for the next mornings outing.


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Feb 02, 2016 18:42 |  #6307

Makes sense to me now.


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Feb 02, 2016 19:03 |  #6308

ThreeHounds wrote in post #17883667 (external link)
I have a 7D and a gripped 5D mklll. Both use the same batteries and came with the same charger.I also have 2 spare batteries, which I have needed on ocassion. When I travel and shoot multiple days, it is worlds faster to recharge batteries 2 at a time overnight and get ready for the next mornings outing.

Exactly, and its a 5D3 and a 5DS.


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Feb 16, 2016 10:11 |  #6309

ross.thomas wrote in post #17883614 (external link)
One each came with the cameras.

You could always look into a dual battery charger for a little more convenience.


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Feb 19, 2016 10:05 |  #6310

Bataflae 32, set up for travel. Hoods, flashes, charger, etc. in a separate carry-on bag if flying; tripod, gimbal, and ballhead in checked bag. I used a divider to make a hidden pocket under the 600 for the 1.4 extender. There is also room to store some items on top of some of the lenses, I can put a flash on top of the 70-200mm if I remove the collar, extension tubes will fit over the 2x III, other small items over the 50mm and 35mm, plus the zipper pockets in the lid.

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Feb 19, 2016 14:03 |  #6311

My current bags; both Lowepros

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Feb 20, 2016 03:28 |  #6312

Lowepro Nova Sport 35L AW (external link).

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Mar 07, 2016 11:39 |  #6314

5D3, 24-70, 70-200, 500mm, 2x and an FSB-8 video head, in a Think Tank Airport Take-off. Used in a concert environment, thus no hood. Too bad the bag can't take the 500mm with a hood.

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Mar 09, 2016 17:14 |  #6315

Here is my loaded domke F1x

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