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Mar 26, 2012 21:19 |  #6946

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Can anyone recommend a good camera bag to hold my Gitzo + 5DII + 85L + possible 17-40L?

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Mar 26, 2012 21:19 |  #6947

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Bullcrap. You bought that Galaxy Note so you could order a bunch of these

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Mar 26, 2012 21:19 |  #6948

laxlife1234 wrote in post #14159420 (external link)
If you're on a budget, it is cheaper than the 85L ;)

But to be honest I don't care what anyone says I would rather have the 85L over any 85 any day.

You should get your hands on a Zeiss 85 1.4 ZE. :cool:




  
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Mar 26, 2012 21:20 |  #6949

laxlife1234 wrote in post #14159443 (external link)
Can anyone recommend a good camera bag to hold my Gitzo + 5DII + 85L + possible 17-40L?

Shoulder or backpack?




  
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Mar 26, 2012 21:20 |  #6950

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Very functional, but you should try the Flex sack as it expands as needed.




  
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Mar 26, 2012 21:20 |  #6951

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what the heck is that?:confused:

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Mar 26, 2012 21:21 |  #6952

jdizzle wrote in post #14159465 (external link)
You should get your hands on a Zeiss 85 1.4 ZE. :cool:

I can't MF in the city :lol:. If I were more like you doing a bunch of landscapes I would say, yes ;).

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Nice, but I don't want such an ugly one! I like white better.

jdizzle wrote in post #14159470 (external link)
Shoulder or backpack?

Backpack, shoulder would have too much weight on it otherwise.




  
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Mar 26, 2012 21:22 |  #6953

Here ya go Baan....16-35mm f/4, shutter was not very slow though 1/20

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Mar 26, 2012 21:22 as a reply to  @ Chet's post |  #6954

jdizzle wrote in post #14159372 (external link)
That's what I plan on doing.

All I would have to do is be like hey ladies check out my kit, and they would he like "oh my its so big and expensive" and I would be like yeah I know :)


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Mar 26, 2012 21:23 |  #6955

Chet wrote in post #14159471 (external link)
Very functional, but you should try the Flex sack as it expands as needed.

extend your tripod, and you can stick the bag on the end. Very convenient

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Mar 26, 2012 21:23 |  #6956

Screw it... I'm just going to buy a 18-55 and then upgrade my 28 1.8 to a 24L just for Elijah.


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Mar 26, 2012 21:23 |  #6957

and another at 0.3 seconds

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Mar 26, 2012 21:24 |  #6958

jdizzle wrote in post #14159470 (external link)
Shoulder or backpack?


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Mike Colon posted about this one today. I have 3 of her bags, they are great.


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Mar 26, 2012 21:24 |  #6959

laxlife1234 wrote in post #14159480 (external link)
I can't MF in the city :lol:. If I were more like you doing a bunch of landscapes I would say, yes ;).

Nice, but I don't want such an ugly one! I like white better.


Backpack, shoulder would have too much weight on it otherwise.

I see. Here then

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Mar 26, 2012 21:24 |  #6960

laxlife1234 wrote in post #14159480 (external link)
I can't MF in the city :lol:. If I were more like you doing a bunch of landscapes I would say, yes ;).

Backpack, shoulder would have too much weight on it otherwise.

That's bcoz' you say you can't. If you want to be a street shooter, you should learn how to MF too. :)

I would pick up a small Lowepro backpack.




  
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