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Mar 31, 2019 18:45 |  #1

Needing a bigger camera bag to make it easier for on location portrait sessions. What I need it to hold is,

Gripped G9
Sigma 56 F1.4
Godox XproO
Godox ad200 (two of these)
Godox ec200 (two of them)
Light stand

And room for an additional lenses or two would be nice (olympus 12-40 f2.8 and Panasonic 35-100 F2.8). Plus room for filters, batteries, etc.

Right now I'm thinking the tenba axis 20L or a lowepro protactic 450 version I. Any other suggestions?


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Mar 31, 2019 18:57 |  #2

If you aren't hiking, you might take a look at these rolling cases: https://www.thinktankp​hoto.com/pages/rolling​-cases (external link)

If you are hiking, maybe one of the Firstlight series: https://www.thinktankp​hoto.com/collections/f​irstlight-series (external link)


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Mar 31, 2019 20:26 as a reply to  @ sawsedge's post |  #3

Most of it requires some light hiking nothing crazy but rough enough terrain that the small wheels on the rolling case wouldnt get through it to well. Id also like to keep the bag under $200.


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Apr 02, 2019 14:05 |  #4

BB70Chevelle wrote in post #18838221 (external link)
Most of it requires some light hiking nothing crazy but rough enough terrain that the small wheels on the rolling case wouldnt get through it to well. Id also like to keep the bag under $200.

Check the bag at https://www.bhphotovid​eo.com …doo_20_backpack​_kiwi.html (external link) to see how it meets your needs. It is normally $109 and on sale for $29 but only for a short time.




  
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Apr 03, 2019 00:24 as a reply to  @ John from PA's post |  #5

I have a tenba axis 20L being delivered tomorrow.


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Apr 05, 2019 05:24 |  #6

New bag is here and everything just fits. Probably should have gone with the 24L but normally we don't carry every piece of gear we own with us so it'll work. Very well designed bag and very high quality.

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Apr 07, 2019 18:52 |  #7

The one I use now you can't buy anymore but I'm thinking my next bag might be a ProTactic


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