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Oct 03, 2008 10:29 |  #1

Hey guys,

Click my gear list link to see what i have, however i seem to have issues with the fact that i tend to go out and i take everything with me. I can not just take one body and a couple of lens and go and shoot something specific topic.

I tend to jump around and shoot anything and everything i can so now i end up dragging around two bags as i can't get it all in one :D

I have been looking at the http://www.tamrac.com/​614.htm (external link) and wondering if anyone has experence with it? You do find it over kill? Just kind of wondering how strong it is and sturdy it is with carring that much gear in a single bag.


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Oct 03, 2008 13:56 |  #2

I have this bag and their laptop backpack. I don't lug this around unless absolutely necessary which isn't very often for me. It is strong, no question, and good god it has space. I come no where close to filling it and it's heavy. 40D, 70-200L, 50mm 1.4, 15mm fisheye, 100mm macro 10-22mm, 24-70L, 20+ cokin filters and quick mount, 430ex, 580ex, laptop card reader, cleaner, air rocket, and all cables. Still got room for 2 or 3 more lenses the size of my 100mm macro..




  
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Oct 03, 2008 21:19 as a reply to  @ emay's post |  #3

Wow, that's a big-ass bag. Any more gear and you'll need to hire a sherpa. :)

Have you considered the Domke F-1? This link is for the Sand color, but it comes in several others as well. I have a couple of smaller Domke bags, and they're the dog's danglies.

http://www.tiffen.com …ame=domke&itemn​um=700-10S (external link)


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Oct 04, 2008 05:45 |  #4

That's a tough decision to make Michael. With all that stuff, you might as well buy something that's a back pack combo with wheels.




  
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