All,
Can anyone make a recommendation for a camera bag for a Mark II. I have a Canon EF 70-200 USM IS lens, Canon EF 50 f/1.4, will be getting a 580 flash when they come out.
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Jim
JX Senior Member 508 posts Joined Aug 2004 Location: Cleveland, Ohio More info | Sep 09, 2004 22:13 | #1 All, JX
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Panza Senior Member 391 posts Joined Aug 2002 Location: Norway More info | Sep 09, 2004 23:51 | #2 Do you want a backpack or over-the-shoulder type bag ?
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neil_r Cream of the Proverbial Crop Landscape and Cityscape Photographer 2006 18,065 posts Likes: 10 Joined Jan 2003 Location: The middle of the UK More info | Sep 10, 2004 02:22 | #3 I don’t know, you pay for all that glass, and then put them into your bag and leave the lens caps off ? Neil - © NHR Photography
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aam1234 Goldmember 4,132 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2004 More info | Sep 10, 2004 02:46 | #4 Hi Neil,
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neil_r Cream of the Proverbial Crop Landscape and Cityscape Photographer 2006 18,065 posts Likes: 10 Joined Jan 2003 Location: The middle of the UK More info | Sep 10, 2004 03:11 | #5 aam1234 wrote: Hi Neil, I checked the Billingham once and found their prices to be waaay up there, very expensive. But I have had mine for over 10 years and it is still going strong, in fact it looks better than the day I bought it. But I do take your point they aint cheap! Neil - © NHR Photography
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Ian_H Goldmember 1,130 posts Joined Jun 2004 Location: Durham UK More info | Sep 10, 2004 03:22 | #6 Another vote for Billingham here, yes they are expensive but I can't understand people who spend thousands on their gear and then buy the cheapest bag they can find. I have the 550 and there is plenty of room for my 1DMKII, 70-200 2.8Lis, flash, image tank, a few other lenses, waterproofs, media vests, drinks and some food. Ian Hardy Motorsport Photography
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aam1234 Goldmember 4,132 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2004 More info | Sep 10, 2004 03:39 | #7 but I can't understand people who spend thousands on their gear and then buy the cheapest bag they can find Because there are alternatives with comparable quality at half the price (e.g Tamrac, Lowepro).
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scottbergerphoto Cream of the Crop 5,429 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2003 Location: Brooklyn, NY, USA More info | Sep 10, 2004 05:03 | #8 I agreee with the Lowepro Photo Trekker AW II and add: One World, One Voice Against Terror,
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IncompletePete Senior Member 274 posts Likes: 16 Joined Aug 2004 Location: UK More info | Sep 10, 2004 06:05 | #9 I use a Lowepro Photo Trekker AW II for day trips, but if I'm just pottering about I take the Crumpler Budgy (I think that's the model name) which fits my EOS 1N, 28-70mm and a 70-300mm comfortably. www.sportsshooter.com/pete
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aam1234 Goldmember 4,132 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2004 More info | Sep 10, 2004 07:54 | #10 Is "Crumpler" a brand name or model name.
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Belmondo Cream of the Crop 42,735 posts Likes: 15 Joined Jul 2003 Location: 92210 More info | Sep 10, 2004 09:06 | #11 It's a company (brand name), and their website is a hoot. I'm not short. I'm concentrated awesome!
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aam1234 Goldmember 4,132 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2004 More info | Sep 10, 2004 09:16 | #12 ha ha, their site is so cool 8)
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CyberDyneSystems Admin (type T-2000) More info | Sep 10, 2004 09:37 | #13 I own one of these backpacks and for me they have only very limited usefullness.. at no point .. even when it is off your back and laying next to you at a shoot... at no point are they easy to get your gear in and out of. In fact they are quite cumnersome. GEAR LIST
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jgbeam Senior Member 998 posts Joined Mar 2004 More info | Sep 10, 2004 10:32 | #14 neil_r wrote: I really like the shoulder bag. The Billingham web site is at:- http://www.billingham.co.uk oops forgot to say I carry a MkII, 100-400, 17-40, Speedlight 550, light meter, filters, X Drive, sandwiches, change of underpants etc etc N My local dealer carries some small Billinghams and the quality is far superior to the usual brands. I don't think $300 is out of line to carry and protect $8-10,000 worth of gear. Which model do you use?
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neil_r Cream of the Proverbial Crop Landscape and Cityscape Photographer 2006 18,065 posts Likes: 10 Joined Jan 2003 Location: The middle of the UK More info | Sep 10, 2004 11:38 | #15 jgbeam wrote: neil_r wrote: I really like the shoulder bag. The Billingham web site is at:- http://www.billingham.co.uk oops forgot to say I carry a MkII, 100-400, 17-40, Speedlight 550, light meter, filters, X Drive, sandwiches, change of underpants etc etc N Which model do you use? Mine is really old, the nearest to it is the 555 http://www.billingham.co.uk/prodbuy.asp?id=64 Neil - © NHR Photography
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