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Jun 11, 2008 12:36 |  #1

i dont know how to describe the bag that i am looking for, but i know i want it to be able to hold my camera and multiple lenses and some addition accessories such as a flash or a bracket...

i dont have any of the accessories now, but i dont want to buy a new bag in 6 months.

i would like it to open at the top, meaning, i can set the bag on a desk and open up the top of the bag to give me access to whatever i need.

please dont recommend bags that resemble back packs, thats not what i am looking for.

i will try to post a pic of the type of bag i am looking for.

thanks


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Jun 11, 2008 12:41 |  #2

IMAGE: http://www.tamrac.co.uk/photos/5612-open-black_m.jpg

something like this, but not with a huge flap at the top. what i had in mind was just a zipper that kept it shut.

i saw a photographer at the last wedding that i was at and he had the exact case i was looking for, but i never bothered to ask him, i dont know why...

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Jun 11, 2008 12:42 |  #3

IMAGE: http://bp2.blogger.com/_PgPlPPvsUaU/RqIOkSW1M6I/AAAAAAAAACU/xqavDRkCtYs/s400/kit1.jpg

this is very identical to the bag he had...

edit- not the tripod bag, but the bag on the left.

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Jun 11, 2008 12:53 as a reply to  @ tomdlgns's post |  #4

Looks very much like my large Tamrac bag. Very large will hold
two bodies several lenses and extras. Very well made. I have had
mine for twenty years and it still looks new.




  
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Jun 11, 2008 13:02 |  #5

I'm fond of the Crumpler ___ Million Dollar Home bags; I have the Six and Seven. Relatively stealthy, small enough not to be a pain in the ass, yet carry a good mix of gear.


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Jun 11, 2008 23:50 |  #6

can you guys post some model numbers or pics?


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Jun 12, 2008 00:13 |  #7

http://cambags.com/ (external link)

Check out the shoulder bags.
Domke, Lowepro, Crumpler, Tarmac, and ThinkTank are the popular ones.

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=207946
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https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=36952

I have a Crumpler 5MDH and Billingham 206. Both are nice bags.


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Jun 12, 2008 01:05 |  #8

I love my Crumpler 6MDH :)


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Jun 12, 2008 10:56 |  #9

think tank's urban disguise series has zippered tops. No flap over the main compartment. Tenba's ProDigital Messengers have a flap but it has a zipper across it so you can get into it without opening the flap.


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Jun 12, 2008 11:09 |  #10

There's also the LowePro Stealth Reporter series; nice bags especially if there's any interest in carrying up to a 15" laptop. The Crumpler Brazillion Dollar Home is another laptop/camera option. But this seems like it might be straying from what you need some.


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Jun 12, 2008 12:41 |  #11

I'd recommend taking a serious lookat the Domke line-up. What you have now would do well in an F-803 (I'm assuming a kit lens in addition to the 70-200) with room for an additional lens or a flash. The F-3x would take your present kit, a flash , another lens, and a bunch of smaller stuff.


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