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Dec 26, 2006 20:47 |  #1

Anyone using the Tamrac 5534 Adventure 4 shoulder bag? I have a backpack (Orion Trekker II) that I'm quite happy with for long days out, but for certain jobs a backpack is just awkward to work out of. I've been through several shoulder bags and I'm wondering how this bag is to work out of. What can it fit? Is it comfortable? Is the camo color lame? ;)

What I'm looking to fit in this bag:

Core kit:
350D w/ Grip and lens attached (Tamron 28-75 on the way most likely)
17-40, 70-200, and 430EX.

I'd like to be able to squeeze in my 100 macro too but it's not a deal breaker if it won't go. I'd like to be able to store the lenses w/ hoods reversed if possible.

Elsewhere in the bag: Cokin filter setup w/ several filters, typical cleaning stuff like a rocket blower, cable release, etc.

So... is this all going to fit? :) Thanks for any info you guys can offer.



  
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Dec 27, 2006 21:36 |  #2

Since nobody has seemed to have used this bag what other shoulder bags should I check into to hold the above gear? Cumpler 6-7 MDH's are nice but expensive, Domke F-2's and F-6's have their fans....



  
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Dec 27, 2006 22:42 |  #3

cant you get the crumpler 7mil for 103? i thought that was pretty inexpensive.


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I just posted some reviews on the Adventure 9, which is quite a bit bigger. Maybe the images will help relate their diagram with actual products.


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Dec 28, 2006 21:20 |  #5

Awad, I saw a link about that somewhere. The 6 Million Dollar Home is $105 at B&H and the 7 Million is around $130. I wonder if the 6 million would hold all that gear...

Corey, thanks mate, I'll check it out.
EDIT: still thanks for the suggestion, but I already have a backpack and I'm looking for a shoulder style.



  
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Dec 28, 2006 21:38 |  #6

Update for ya's, I stole this picture from the cambags site, it's of a setup in the crumpler 7 million dollar home.

I'm looking to do a similar setup,
350D w/ grip and Tamron 28-75 attached
17-40, 70-200, 430ex all in main compartment. If I could accomodate my 50 1.8 and 100 macro that'd be cool but not a deal breaker, it's a shoulder bag afterall.

Is this doable in the 6 or only the 7?



  
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