most likely stick-on...
thats also what i thought, i have a hood with film on it myself but if this is real carbon it would be so so cool 
Johandyman Member 141 posts Joined Sep 2011 Location: Allerød, Denmark More info | Jun 18, 2012 10:11 | #5086 SMP_Homer wrote in post #14595005 most likely stick-on... thats also what i thought, i have a hood with film on it myself but if this is real carbon it would be so so cool Johandyman.dk
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StephenAndrew Senior Member 855 posts Joined Dec 2010 Location: Philadelphia, PA USA More info | Jun 18, 2012 12:03 | #5087 Just got a Lowepro X300 roller the other day - to my delight, it holds nearly all my gear minus lighting equipment
Top row: 50L, 85L, 2 speedlites, T2i, misc accessories Middle row: 5D2 with 70-200, 5D2 with 35L Bottom row: Rokinon fisheye, extra batteries, 16-35L, 100L macro, pouch with misc accessories, speedlite Connecticut Wedding and Portrait Photographer
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mustang0672 Member 206 posts Joined Feb 2012 More info | Jun 18, 2012 15:34 | #5088 Not much to see here...well maybe the 24-105mm...
IMG_1006 Canon EOS T3 w/ 24-105mm L , Sony Cybershot G series
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kokakaste2 Goldmember 3,546 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Luxembourg More info | IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kokakaste2/7396968004/ ThinkTank Retro 10 ThinkTank Retrospective 10. Had this bag for over a year now. Bought it last year ago for holidays, but it has turned out to be a great small bag. Accessories - spare batteries, strobist gels, iPad camera kit, cables, memory cards etc. ![]() The bag weights ~6.2kg ![]() Oskar (Oscar) - stuff I use- Flickr
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jannefoo Member 68 posts Likes: 8 Joined Jun 2012 Location: .fi More info | Jun 18, 2012 18:41 | #5090 Joris wrote in post #14594865 Considering the size, I'd say it's a Lowepro Pro Runner 350 AW (www.lowepro.com/prorunner_backpacks Correct. my flickr
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ChrisMc73 Goldmember 3,212 posts Likes: 7 Joined Mar 2009 Location: Edmond, OK More info | Jun 19, 2012 15:25 | #5091 kokakaste2 wrote in post #14597220 ![]() ThinkTank Retro 10 ThinkTank Retrospective 10. Had this bag for over a year now. Bought it last year ago for holidays, but it has turned out to be a great small bag. Accessories - spare batteries, strobist gels, iPad camera kit, cables, memory cards etc. ![]() The bag weights ~6.2kg ![]() Would you be able to fit that 5DMKII with a grip in there?
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montroyal Member 220 posts Joined Jul 2011 More info | Jun 19, 2012 15:31 | #5092 just received my Timbuk2 Canon 5D Mark III, Canon 24-70 2.8L, Canon 70-200 4L IS, Canon 17-40 4L, flash Canon 430EX II
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kokakaste2 Goldmember 3,546 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Luxembourg More info | Jun 19, 2012 17:42 | #5093 ChrisMc73 wrote in post #14602122 Would you be able to fit that 5DMKII with a grip in there? I don't have the grip, so I can't say for sure. But as you can see there is quite a bit of free space, so I imagine it can fit in there. Better try it out at store. Oskar (Oscar) - stuff I use- Flickr
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efroten Member 161 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Chicago More info | Jun 20, 2012 18:47 | #5094 kokakaste2 wrote in post #14602717 I don't have the grip, so I can't say for sure. But as you can see there is quite a bit of free space, so I imagine it can fit in there. Better try it out at store. ![]() I have a black Retro 10 and my 5D II gripped fits fine. I also normally have a 70-200 2.8L, 17-40L, 50 1.4 and 85 1.8 as well as a 24L attached to the body. That's really maxed out though, thinking of getting the Retro 30 for some extra space. http://www.awordlesschorus.com/blog/
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2mnycars Goldmember 3,040 posts Likes: 44 Joined Apr 2009 Location: Canada More info | Jun 20, 2012 21:40 | #5095 montroyal wrote in post #14602144 just received my Timbuk2 i put all my gear inside... i didn't realize it would be so heavy on my shoulders That's the downside of good glass. Dave
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kokakaste2 Goldmember 3,546 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Luxembourg More info | Jun 21, 2012 04:16 | #5096 efroten wrote in post #14608311 I have a black Retro 10 and my 5D II gripped fits fine. I also normally have a 70-200 2.8L, 17-40L, 50 1.4 and 85 1.8 as well as a 24L attached to the body. That's really maxed out though, thinking of getting the Retro 30 for some extra space. I remember when I ordered the Retro10, thinking that it will most probably only hold my camera + lens and another lens. Was kind of a surprise when it arrived and I saw how much it can fit. Oskar (Oscar) - stuff I use- Flickr
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ChrisMc73 Goldmember 3,212 posts Likes: 7 Joined Mar 2009 Location: Edmond, OK More info | Jun 21, 2012 15:17 | #5097 Just saw a video on YouTube and the Retro 7 holds what I want/need. Think I'll go for it.
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Trixster! Senior Member 716 posts Joined Mar 2009 Location: York More info | Jun 23, 2012 06:47 | #5098 My new Think Tank Retrospective 30. Sorry about the dreadful iphone photo. Still plenty of space for a few more smaller lenses or one big one if the 24/70 hood is on the lens. I like the fact that I can leave the lens hood in the shooting position and still place the camera into the bag and close the lid. My ipad fits nicely into the external zip pocket too(hidden behind the folded over lid). I think I could also easily fit a flash into one of the front or side pockets. I'm still tinkering with the bag to find the best layout. It's a much nicer bag than my old Crumpler Muffin Top 7500, and the lid velcro is far more confidence-inspiring than the rubbish stuff on the crumpler. I also like the way that the bag is much better balanced - there's no chance that it'll tip over when loaded like the Crumpler used to. 5D Mark II | EF 24-70 f/2.8 L | EF 70-200 f/4 L IS | EF 17-40 f/4 L | EF 50 f/1.8 | EF 1.4x II | Nissin Di866 II | flickriver
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montroyal Member 220 posts Joined Jul 2011 More info | Jun 23, 2012 07:12 | #5099 2mnycars wrote in post #14609094 That's the downside of good glass. Years ago I bought a Leica M system for that reason. I can't afford to do that today. Now that I am my only customer I have an easy-carry bag. Billingham Hadley Digital, for about the same cost here as a Retro5. dslr with grip 18-200VR strap...a Black Rapid sometimes Need more? but this is as much as I want to carry. Billingham Hadley Pro dslr without grip 18-200 VR 70-300vr flash the overlap of lenses bothers me, but this stuff is paid for. Eventually I'll buy a sharper normal zoom lens I sold my 80-200/2.8 years ago and opted for a 70-300 lens. but IQ will be lower than separate lenses Canon 5D Mark III, Canon 24-70 2.8L, Canon 70-200 4L IS, Canon 17-40 4L, flash Canon 430EX II
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andrewnarit Senior Member 367 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jul 2010 Location: Gold Coast, Australia More info | Jun 23, 2012 08:03 | #5100 didnt think it would be so soon but i just got my 2nd bag a hadley large Billingham Hadleys FLICKR
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