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100mm-400mm owners, what bag do you have?

 
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Oct 10, 2008 16:19 |  #1

I just got a 100mm-400mm F4.5-5.6 and need to replace my Tamrac Expedition 3...I went to look at some bags and it seemed like if the camera/lens fit mounted with the hood reversed that it cut down on the room to each side so much that I couldnt fit anything on the sides....I know there are some large bags that would work but I want something that is more manageable to carry on my back....I was told that a Tamrac Expeidition 5x would work but the shop I was at didnt have one for me to see just how big it was....I wanted to see the 4x but they didnt have that one either...so I am curious as to what bag you are using with your 100mm-400mm and if you have pics of it mounted on your camera in the bag I would love to see pics


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Oct 10, 2008 18:59 |  #2

All of my gear fits in my Expedition 5, although I'm not sure if it would accommodate another lens.




  
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Oct 10, 2008 18:59 |  #3

What all do you want to carry? Flash, other lenses, one or two bodies? Give us more info...


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Oct 10, 2008 19:56 |  #4

350D on the 100-400 with hood reversed, sigma 105mm DG EX Macro w/hood, 18-55 kit lens...no external flash yet but would like room for it when I do add it


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Oct 10, 2008 20:19 |  #5

I have an Expedition 7 and it carries my 100-400 mounted to whichever body it's on in the center area, another lens such as either my 300 F4 L or 70-200 F2.8L IS on one side of the bag, and on the other side I can make at least 3 sections for any of the following, another body, a flash, a lens, or even 2 if short. PLUS there's room in the center for another short lens below the end of the 100-400.


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Oct 10, 2008 20:27 |  #6

I have all the kit in my sig, plus accessories and junk, all in a Tamrac Expedition 5


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Oct 10, 2008 20:29 |  #7

Anke wrote in post #6474654 (external link)
I have all the kit in my sig, plus accessories and junk, all in a Tamrac Expedition 5

any chance you can post a pic? From what I could see online I figured the 5 would fit it all but wonder if the 4 would work(and be a bit lighter).....but ifyou have a pic that would be awesome too


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Oct 10, 2008 20:40 |  #8

Flip side reviews show that they should, 300 that is. 200 might but not enough room for everything else?


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Oct 10, 2008 20:43 |  #9

Eagle i wrote in post #6474664 (external link)
any chance you can post a pic? From what I could see online I figured the 5 would fit it all but wonder if the 4 would work(and be a bit lighter).....but ifyou have a pic that would be awesome too

I remember trying the 4, it wasn't big enough. The 5 takes all my kit with no room to spare. It also holds lots of cards, filters, a storage device, cleaning kit, blower.

Have no pic currently, but have you tried www.cambags.com (external link) ?


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Oct 10, 2008 21:48 as a reply to  @ Anke's post |  #10

I recently got a ThinkTank Airport Acceleration. It's an amazing backpack and fits all my camera gear. They are now on sale for under $200.

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Oct 10, 2008 23:24 |  #11

_aravena wrote in post #6474717 (external link)
Flip side reviews show that they should, 300 that is. 200 might but not enough room for everything else?

Thats what I was going to suggest too, the flipside 300.


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Oct 10, 2008 23:29 |  #12

I carry my 100-400 in one of two bags.
The Lowepro Fastpack 350 or the Tamrac Velocity 9x. I take the Tamrac to the ball games as it smaller.


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Oct 10, 2008 23:30 |  #13

When out for a walk, I carry the 100-400 in the case it came with and strap it to my belt. I find it extremely accessible.




  
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Oct 11, 2008 04:18 |  #14

Slingshot 200 AW for me. I can get fast access to my 40D and 100-400 and still have room for a 30D, 17-55, 10-22, 50/1.8, 1.4X teleconverter, macro tubes and 2 X 580EX and other bits and bobs.

Example here....

https://photography-on-the.net …hp?p=4511118&po​stcount=23

The 100-400 could easily be swapped over with the 30D/17-55/10-22 to give fast access. Here's a demo of speed/ease of access to the Slingshot. This is with my 70-200 f/2.8 IS but the 100-400 would be the same in practice....

http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=1tOfWHWcUrA (external link)




  
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Oct 11, 2008 04:43 |  #15
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I have previously carried a 30D, a 100-400, a 24-105, 17-40 and a flash in a minitrekker, though it was very uncomfortable. My current bag is a Mountainsmith Odyssey, which I'm not particularly happy with either, but it easily will take my full kit, about double what the Minitrekker would, and will hold the 100-400 mounted with no worries.




  
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