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Feb 14, 2012 10:45 |  #1

Looking to pick one up. I don't need a ton of stuff. Just want something for basic shooting, grab and go type thing.

I would like to carry a gripped 5DII, 70-200, 16-35 and 24-105.

I have seen someone say that the Retrospective 10 could hold the 70-200 while on the camera? Is this true? Or do I need the 20?

Thanks!


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Feb 14, 2012 11:17 |  #2

Based on what I've read, the 70-200/f2.8 will not fit mounted in a R10 but will fit in a R20. The 70-200/f4 will fit with a slight bulge in the R10. There's a youtube review of the R10 showing you how big the bulge is. :o

Numenorean wrote in post #13895969 (external link)
Looking to pick one up. I don't need a ton of stuff. Just want something for basic shooting, grab and go type thing.

I would like to carry a gripped 5DII, 70-200, 16-35 and 24-105.

I have seen someone say that the Retrospective 10 could hold the 70-200 while on the camera? Is this true? Or do I need the 20?

Thanks!


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Feb 14, 2012 11:19 |  #3

Ok, thanks. 20 it is.


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Feb 14, 2012 13:31 |  #4

GOBIGRED wrote in post #13896180 (external link)
Based on what I've read, the 70-200/f2.8 will not fit mounted in a R10 but will fit in a R20. The 70-200/f4 will fit with a slight bulge in the R10. There's a youtube review of the R10 showing you how big the bulge is. :o

This is correct. I have the 10 and love it but I don't carry the 70-200 attached. Weighs about 14 lbs with all the stuff in it and is still very comfortable to carry all day either one shoulder or cross shoulder.


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