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Bag for mounted 70-200 f/4 IS with hood AND Kenko 1.4x?

 
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Jan 30, 2007 09:04 |  #1

Is there such a thing as a small bag that will hold a 70-200 f/4 IS while mounted on the camera with the hood on?

And (for extra credit ;)) will any small bags hold this lens mounted with a hood AND a Kenko 1.4x teleconverter?

I'm not talking about a huge bag that holds tons of stuff... obviously there are plenty of those. I'm just talking about something small-ish that I can throw the camera into while walking around, rather than hanging the camera from a neck-strap.



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Jan 30, 2007 09:09 |  #2

With the hood on and deployed, or with the hood on reversed? If the former, it won't be small, since the lens alone is 7" long and the hood will add another couple, as will the body, so you're looking at over a foot of gear. Just pick up a messenger bag if you don't want it out.


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Jan 30, 2007 09:36 |  #3

With the hood reversed, the Lowepro Toploader 75 will do the trick.


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Jan 30, 2007 09:58 |  #4

Jon wrote in post #2625316 (external link)
With the hood on and deployed, or with the hood on reversed? If the former, it won't be small, since the lens alone is 7" long and the hood will add another couple, as will the body, so you're looking at over a foot of gear.

Yeah, that's a good point. Hmmmm.....



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Jan 30, 2007 12:31 |  #5

OK, how about a suggestion for a small bag that will hold a 70-200 f/4 IS while mounted on the camera with the hood REVERSED, but with a Kenko 1.4x teleconverter on the camera?



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Jan 30, 2007 12:47 |  #6

Take a look at a Domke F-3X; you'll probably need to have the camera at an angle for almost any bag that could take that, though. And remember, the TC's not quite as long as the hood, but you're still looking at about 11 or so inches total length.


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Jan 30, 2007 13:16 |  #7

Jon wrote in post #2626342 (external link)
Take a look at a Domke F-3X

Will do, thanks!

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And remember, the TC's not quite as long as the hood, but you're still looking at about 11 or so inches total length.

True. Well, maybe I'll just look for something to fit the 70-200 f/4 IS mounted on the camera -- period. ;)



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Jan 30, 2007 20:00 |  #8

I don't have a TC.
My Tamrac Pro5 (Model 5605) holds my 350D (Rebel XT) and 70-200 F4 L (non IS) with ease (hood reversed) also there is room for another two long lenses as well. It is very deep inside (10.25 " (250mm) and may hold the lens with a TC. It's a good "city" bag (stylish).

http://www.tamrac.com/​welcome.htm (external link)

Another alternative is a Lowepro Specialist 85 specially for more casual photo locations.

Will hold the 700-200 Mounted but wouldn't with a TC on it.

http://www.lowepro.com …her/Specialist_​85_AW.aspx (external link)




  
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Jan 30, 2007 22:28 |  #9

dicktay wrote in post #2628401 (external link)
I don't have a TC.
My Tamrac Pro5 (Model 5605) holds my 350D (Rebel XT) and 70-200 F4 L (non IS) with ease (hood reversed) also there is room for another two long lenses as well. It is very deep inside (10.25 " (250mm) and may hold the lens with a TC. It's a good "city" bag (stylish).

Hmmm, this one might just do the trick. Thanks!



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Jan 30, 2007 23:34 |  #10

Gald to be of help.
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