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vfilby
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Nov 04, 2004 01:01 |  #1

Just want to know what you guys think of the quality, capacity , etc. I might buy one soon online, but I have never seen them in person. And I trust you guys ;-)a

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Nov 04, 2004 01:36 |  #2

LOL.....it seems like the same topics that interest me, interest you as well.

I was looking into getting a backpack myself too, for my new 300D and lenses. I've come to the conclusion of getting myself a 5275 sometime in the future. I will save up for a 75-300mm IS first (and I can see that you have one too). :D




  
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Nov 04, 2004 06:04 |  #3

The Expedition 5 is a great pack for 1 or 2 bodies and a couple of lenses, flash, batteries, etc. It's made very well. I use it alot.
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Nov 04, 2004 06:40 |  #4

I have the Expedition 4 (a little smaller). I'm very pleased with the quality - well made, durable and water resistant. I wish it were a little larger ... should have purchased the "5".


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Nov 04, 2004 08:23 |  #5

Thanks guys! I have a line on one from canada, so it is a good deal for me. I guess I might as go ahead and get it so I can avoid all the extra catches when buying new or from the us.

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Nov 04, 2004 08:27 |  #6

I'm curious. What advantages does this particular bag have over the MiniTrekker or the CompuTrekker (only the camera side)?

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Nov 04, 2004 08:31 |  #7

Tamrac Cyberpac 9

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I'm in London (not too far from Guelph), and I recently bought this backpack to carry my DRebel, 70-200 F4 L, kit lens, 50 F1.8, 420EX flash, and soon the 135 F2 L ( :D ) It has A LOT of space, much of which is configurable. Now, this thing is huge and has a pocket for a laptop which I sometimes use. With the laptop, it is HEAVY, but still not too bad. Lots of little pockets for flash memory, power-supply, and stuff. I even carry my trusty old G1 in one pocket!!

All in all, a great, well-built, backpack. I purchased this online from a place in Montreal for $120 CAD.........a good deal.

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Nov 04, 2004 08:46 |  #8

schmoelzel wrote:
I'm in London (not too far from Guelph)

You know, one of these days all of us South Western Ontario folks should get together. We might even let some of the Mich/NY'ers come if they promise to behave!

schmoetzel wrote:
All in all, a great, well-built, backpack. I purchased this online from a place in Montreal for $120 CAD.

Where did you purchase it from? The guy is asking $125, which is ok for me. If I buy at BH then I have currency conversion, taxes etc. In the end I will save 50-60 dollars.

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Nov 04, 2004 08:53 |  #9

I've got 4 or 5 tamrac bags of various sizes and purposes. They are all well-made.

My problem is that no matter how large a bag is, it is never quite big enough for that next lens or accessory.


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Nov 04, 2004 09:06 |  #10

Tom W wrote:
I've got 4 or 5 tamrac bags of various sizes and purposes. They are all well-made.

My problem is that no matter how large a bag is, it is never quite big enough for that next lens or accessory.

I hear ya Tom. I have one of those little square bags about a 1' long, 8" high and 6" wide.

In that bag I manage to fit my 300d, 20 f1.8, EF 75-300, EF-S 18-55, Sigma 500DG Super, Minolta film body with attached 28--80 lens, couple rolls of film, tripod quick release plate, lens cleaner, optical slave, a stofen, extra batteries and a couple remote triggers.

I have to pack it in very precisely to get it all to fit and then not everything is very accessible.


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Nov 04, 2004 09:07 |  #11

I bought the Expedition 4 and found out immediately it was too small. Now I'm getting a laptop, so the CyberPak 6 should do well, as it's considerable larger. Always buy larger than what you think you need, because bags always seem on the small side. If there's no wiggle room, then getting things in an out is a pain. (true for most backpacks, but backpacks are also the most indiscrete and easy to carry)

My favorite part about Tamrac are those two rings at the top of each side...stick each ring through am extra sturdy coat hanger, stick the coat hangers in your hall closet...bam! A forward facing camera bag at arms' level. And far out of the reach of toddlers!




  
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Nov 04, 2004 10:14 |  #12

scottbergerphoto wrote:
The Expedition 5 is a great pack for 1 or 2 bodies and a couple of lenses, flash, batteries, etc. It's made very well. I use it alot.
Scott

I agree 100%!! Plus you can add on accessories with their add on system!




  
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Nov 04, 2004 11:12 |  #13

FlipsidE wrote:
I'm curious. What advantages does this particular bag have over the MiniTrekker or the CompuTrekker (only the camera side)?

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FlipsidE

Probably none - they're very similar. I could be mistaken, but I think I recall someone saying that the Tamrac is better with regard to water resistance (I don't know if that means design or materials).


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Nov 04, 2004 20:07 |  #14

Well folks the tamrac has been purchased. Now I just have to wait for it to arrive.

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Nov 04, 2004 21:06 |  #15

Excellent Vince...

I had the 5275 for awhile but needed space for the laptop so I traded up for the 5259 Cyberpack 9. Both are outstanding packs...


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