Take a look at these ergonomic backpacks https://10luggage.com/best-ergonomic-backpack/
. I like Leather Travel by Bopai and Soldierknife Backpack. They ahve enough space to out camera and laptops as well as some additional things.
trauss111 Hatchling 1 post Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2020 More info | Jul 31, 2020 08:56 | #16 Take a look at these ergonomic backpacks https://10luggage.com/best-ergonomic-backpack/
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TomReichner "That's what I do." 17,607 posts Gallery: 213 photos Best ofs: 2 Likes: 8338 Joined Dec 2008 Location: from Pennsylvania, USA, now in Washington state, USA, road trip back and forth a lot More info | Jul 31, 2020 09:50 | #17 StateOfPlay wrote in post #19101136 . I decided to go slightly bigger as the cost difference was a mere £10. I purchased the Lowepro Flipside 400 AW II. The camera with lens fits snugly in the backpack, with plenty of room for other lenses. . . "Your" and "you're" are different words with completely different meanings - please use the correct one.
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JohnfromPA Cream of the Crop 11,253 posts Likes: 1525 Joined May 2003 Location: Southeast Pennsylvania More info Post edited over 3 years ago by John from PA. (3 edits in all) | Aug 01, 2020 17:15 | #18 trauss111 wrote in post #19101820 Take a look at these ergonomic backpacks https://10luggage.com/best-ergonomic-backpack/ Welcome to the board. I see your content to this thread is your 1st post!
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Orogeny Goldmember More info | Sep 13, 2020 09:58 | #19 I know that this thread is a little old, but I wanted to chime in anyway. I tried the Flipside 300 AW II and it was a very tight fit for my 150-600 C attached to my 5D4 if I have the tripod collar attached and want to put anything else in the bag, so I returned it to B&H and got the Flipside 400 AW II and it is just what I need. The lens attached to the camera with the tripod collar attached fits along with my Tamron 24-70 G2 f/2.8, my Canon 100L f/2.8, two flashes and some miscellaneous stuff. The lens hood has to be reversed. Image hosted by forum (1063432) © Orogeny [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. There's someone in my head, but it's not me! - Roger Waters
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Sep 14, 2020 09:28 | #20 i wrap my gear in lens wraps and throw it in any backpack it'll fit in. my biggest bag can fit a sony a7r4 with 200-600mm attached, fuji 50r with the 32-64mm attached and 100-200mm. the 23mm can fit in the front pouch if needed and i could attach a tripod to the bottom or front of the bag with molle straps. but i mainly use that bag for transporting the gear in the car for long trips and break the gear down in to a smaller backpack for hikes.
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chuckmiller Goldmember More info | Sep 23, 2020 17:43 | #21 I have learned one thing about back packs that aren't what you may call FULL SIZE. When a smaller pack is pulled up nice and snug and high on your shoulders it moves the waist strap too high above your waistline. .
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drzeus Hatchling 1 post Joined Apr 2005 More info | I have the same Flipside 400 AW, bought from WEX in 2016 for the same reason, to house my 150-600. It's a brilliant bag but I noticed something in your photo of it and in the photo of the 300 AW - the zippy bag. Did you folks purchase these separately? I've seen that in quite a lot of the photos over the years before I got mine. My 400 did not have that bag, it had a little fat cushion for the body to rest on but that was it apart from the dividers.
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Orogeny Goldmember More info | Feb 02, 2021 08:34 | #23 drzeus wrote in post #19189500 I have the same Flipside 400 AW, bought from WEX in 2016 for the same reason, to house my 150-600. It's a brilliant bag but I noticed something in your photo of it and in the photo of the 300 AW - the zippy bag. Did you folks purchase these separately? I've seen that in quite a lot of the photos over the years before I got mine. My 400 did not have that bag, it had a little fat cushion for the body to rest on but that was it apart from the dividers. Mine came with the bag. There's someone in my head, but it's not me! - Roger Waters
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JohnfromPA Cream of the Crop 11,253 posts Likes: 1525 Joined May 2003 Location: Southeast Pennsylvania More info | Feb 02, 2021 13:16 | #24 Not sure at the moment the model of my LowePro bag but it didn't come with the zippy but I later learned about them and bought one from B&H. See https://www.bhphotovideo.com …rup_pouch_mini.html/specs
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dkeith995 Junior Member More info | That looks like a nice bag! I was going to say, I have a Flipside and my Sigma 150-600C can stay on my Canon in the bag but it's a tight fit, and no other lenses will go along with me...
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