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Apr 07, 2006 18:19 |  #1

Hey everyone! I need to buy a bag for my 20D.

I've looked around and I like the Slingshot series. The only question is 100 vs 200. I actually went ahead and ordered the 100 but I can still cancel the order.


Right now I only have the 18-55 kit, but... I plan to get the 50mm f/1.4 and probably just one other lens. Still debating between 24-135, 200mm L or 70-200 f/4 - but it'll probably be the 200mm f/2.8L.

Oh and I might want to get a 580EX sometime later..

So could anyone please tell me whether I should pay the extra twenty dollars and go for the 200? Will I have trouble fitting those lenses in there, and what about a flash afterwards? I'd love to hear about your Slingshot configuration as well...

Prompt reply would be appreciated since I probably only have till monday to cancel or change order.

Thanks!


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Apr 07, 2006 18:36 |  #2

Go with the 200. I looked at the 100, but thought it looked much too small for my purposes. I don't have a ton of gear, but three lenses, a body, and a flash will just about fill up the main compartment, depending on how you go about it.

Especially if you're looking at the 70-200 f/4, you're going to want the larger bag.

I love my 200 -- as I've written elsewhere, these bags work best when not stuffed. If you have to cram everything in, you lose the advantage of quick and easy access.


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Apr 07, 2006 18:52 |  #3

Get the 200, it will give you room to grow.


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Apr 07, 2006 18:59 |  #4

oni0n56 wrote:
Right now I only have the 18-55 kit, but... I plan to get the 50mm f/1.4 and probably just one other lens. Still debating between 24-135, 200mm L or 70-200 f/4 - but it'll probably be the 200mm f/2.8L.

the slingshot 100 is very small. 200 nor 70-200 will not fit for sure. Even the 200 is not a lot of room to grow. This bag works best as a second bag unless you have relatively little gear. There are several recent threads on Slingshots, do a search, I have posted several times images of a 1DmkII with 24-70 attached and 70-200, but it is pretty tight with just those 2 lenses. This bag does not do well stuffed to the gills, it is too flexible, and the one shoulder strap begins to become uncomfortable.
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Apr 07, 2006 19:55 |  #5

Alright. I just canceled my order for the 100. For now I will just have the kit lens and the camera, so the other compartments will be empty for a while, or maybe will have a sandwich or something.

Will the bag be too light and crush easily or will it stay in shape because of the padding and stuff. It maybe a while till I save up for the two lenses I want and I might not even get the flash - so will having not ENOUGH stuff be a problem?

Reviews on this thing have been stellar though and the idea sounds real cool so I'm lookin forward to getting one...


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Apr 11, 2006 08:47 |  #6

oni0n56 wrote:
Hey everyone! I need to buy a bag for my 20D.

I've looked around and I like the Slingshot series. The only question is 100 vs 200. I actually went ahead and ordered the 100 but I can still cancel the order.


Right now I only have the 18-55 kit, but... I plan to get the 50mm f/1.4 and probably just one other lens. Still debating between 24-135, 200mm L or 70-200 f/4 - but it'll probably be the 200mm f/2.8L.

Oh and I might want to get a 580EX sometime later..

So could anyone please tell me whether I should pay the extra twenty dollars and go for the 200? Will I have trouble fitting those lenses in there, and what about a flash afterwards? I'd love to hear about your Slingshot configuration as well...

Prompt reply would be appreciated since I probably only have till monday to cancel or change order.

Thanks!

I would say you need the 200.


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Apr 12, 2006 16:57 |  #7

i will keep shape. So you can see what you might carry in the 200, let me tell you what i carry in mine. 1Dsmk2, 24-70, 35L, 2 X 550 flashes, 1 X 580 flash, 3 lumiquest soft boxes for the flashes, epson p2k, p2k extra battery, canon st-e2, memory (I am absent minded), caps, lens pen, opti cloth. No thats one heavy 200!


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Apr 12, 2006 18:01 |  #8

yikes
I think dante should spend a week with a 350D, a 50mm 1.8 and...nothing else :o

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Apr 13, 2006 16:45 |  #9

I actually have both bags. PM me if you have any further specific questions.


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Apr 13, 2006 18:36 as a reply to  @ lakiluno's post |  #10

lakiluno wrote:
yikes
I think dante should spend a week with a 350D, a 50mm 1.8 and...nothing else :o

if you behave well...you get a grip

right now I am getting to know a 10D that i picked up pretty cheaply. You get spoiled pretty fast with a 1Dsmk2 buffer size. I slapped on a 35L and its a pretty nice combo. light and almost like nothing is hanging from the shoulder. Now I have to see if it will fit in the 200 with my 1Dsmk2. I am thinking no.


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Apr 13, 2006 22:13 as a reply to  @ Dante King's post |  #11

Go for the 100 is you only use this bag with a selective gear.
For instance, I have a much larger bag for storing my gear but when I go out and only need 1 or 2 lens and maybe a flash, I take my slingshot 100.
I bought this bag specificlaly for my European trip in June. I only intend to bring my 350D, 18-200, 430ex, flashcards, manuals, and a few accessories.
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Dec 19, 2006 16:29 |  #12

I'm also not sure if I want the slingshot 100 or 200-

will either bag fit an XTi with a zoom lens attached ? like the 70-300 IS or the 70-200 L ?
would I be able to fit a 50mm 1.8 AND the 18-55 kit lens in there as well?

for me, a smaller bag is better as long as I can fit my XTi with the zoom attached.


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Dec 19, 2006 16:51 as a reply to  @ doubledragon's post |  #13

If I'm carrying a full load, the 200 can hold my 20D w/ 70-300 IS mounted, 17-85, 60, and 85, plus my 580EX.
More common is to have the 17-85 mounted, plus the two primes, either the 70-300 IS or 70-200 f/4, 580EX, and a beanbag.

I try not to carry a full load, though. The bags are better with room to move.


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Dec 19, 2006 22:16 |  #14

i picked up the 100AW for duper cheap. It is small. Makes you do some planned thinking on what to bring. I've managed to stuff a 70-300 APO DG Macro, 50 1.8 together with an XT with a 28-105 USM II. The top compartment I was able to store a 550EX. That's about it. Pretty tight and snug. Other stuff in the small pockets were batteries, CF cards and an IR Remote.


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Dec 19, 2006 22:48 as a reply to  @ delhi's post |  #15

I just picked up a 200 and like it a lot. Right now i have a 350D, kit lens and 50 1.8 and will soon be picking up a 70-200 f/4 and other misc items.

i think this bag will give me room to grow and it is comfortable walking around.


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