So I'm looking for a larger shoulder bag for daily shooting (I personally hate using backpacks.)
I have an old tenba P859 (I think that's what it was.) And it holds everything plus the kitchen sink. The only downside is. It's HUGE! I've had it for so long I'm not gonna get rid of it, and when I do a studio shoot or something it makes a great carry-all. But I need something I can use every day.
I tried using a Domke F-6 because it was small and light-weight. At the time, that worked out fine because I would bring my 5D and 3 or 4 prime lenses. I no longer have the 5D and my 1DmkIII won't fit in there with the zooms I use.
So I've been looking at the Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Home and it really impressed me. It looks as though it can hold what I usually have on me.
But I'm also impressed by the medium size Tenba Shootout shoulder bag. Roughly the same price and size. So I'd like to know if anyone has experience with either or both of these bags.
Basically. The minimum of what I will be carrying is: 1DmkIII, 16-35L w/hood, 24-70L w/hood, 70-200 f/2.8L w/hood. memory cards, lens cloth, manfrotto QR plate.
Optionals: 50mm f/1.2L w/hood, 15mm f/2.8 fisheye, 100mm f/2.8 macro w/hood.
For Reference:
Crumpler:
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Tenba:
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