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Oct 21, 2007 23:04 |  #1

hello all, Im looking to upgrade my camera bag. I currently have the tamrac expedition 3, 5373 and find that it just isnt big enough. Now what im looking for is a larger backpack style bag, water proof or resistant, and capable of holding a medium tripod (im sick of hiking 10+miles with a seperate bag around my neck for my tripod). Let me know if you have any suggestions THANKS in advance

http://www.devoncamera​.co.uk …/tamrac_expedit​ion_3_5273 (external link)


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Oct 21, 2007 23:29 |  #3

I can say that I find my DryZone 200 very usefull, it waterproof, it holds a lot, and
my tripod straps onto the back of it. I currently have 2 bodies and 8 lenses including the Sigma 50-500 and 70-200 F/2.8 in it.

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Oct 22, 2007 16:47 as a reply to  @ Evan Idler's post |  #4

thanks, yeah i think im gonna go with the dryzone 2000, looks sounds pretty killer. THANKS


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Oct 22, 2007 17:39 |  #5
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One thing you should know is that the dryzone packs weigh a lot. The dryzone 200 empty weighs in at just about 7 1/2 lbs. An alternative choice might be to just get a weather proof cover for a normal hiking pack.




  
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