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Apr 25, 2006 17:13 |  #1

Will the LowePro Topload Zoom 2 bag hold a Rebel XT/350D + battery grip + 24-105?

Does anyone have a picture of this bag with camera inside?


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Apr 25, 2006 19:38 |  #2

I think I have that bag and it fits very snug like with the neckstrap.




  
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Apr 27, 2006 11:22 |  #3

I have this bag although I haven't used it since I sold my 28-70 2.8L and replaced it with a 24-105. The 24-105 is smaller than the 28-70 which I used to carry in this bag mounted on my 20D with grip so your setup should fit.




  
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Apr 27, 2006 15:41 |  #4

Goodie.. exactly what I needed to know ;)


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Sep 13, 2006 07:31 |  #5

wont hold a drebel and a 70-200 though will it?


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Sep 13, 2006 15:24 as a reply to  @ xft.y's post |  #6

xft.y wrote:
wont hold a drebel and a 70-200 though will it?

No.


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Sep 14, 2006 10:59 |  #7

For a 70-200 you'll need a bigger Toploader. If you have a grip and an 70-200 f/2.8, you'll almost certainly need a Toploader 75AW (which I use with 20D, BG-E2 grip and EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS). If you don't have a grip and/or if your 70-200 is an f/4, you may get away with a Topload Zoom AW or Toploader 70AW.

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Jun 25, 2008 15:38 |  #8

Sorry to bump this old thread, but im thinking of picking on of these up and wondering if a 5D and/or 40D with say either an 85L, 24-70, 16-35 II, or 100 macro will fit with the hoods reversed?


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Jun 25, 2008 16:02 |  #9

FWIW I just called SellNSend and they said it will work with the equipment I listed above. ill have to post come pics when I get it.


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Jun 25, 2008 16:09 |  #10

I use the TLZ 2 for my 5D with 24-70 and they fit in nicely, but it will no take the camera grip.


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Jun 25, 2008 16:23 |  #11

Lotto wrote in post #5791416 (external link)
I use the TLZ 2 for my 5D with 24-70 and they fit in nicely, but it will no take the camera grip.

Perfect! Thank you Lotto, thats exactly what I wanted to hear!


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