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Oct 16, 2008 22:07 |  #1

Hey does anyone know if the lowepro mini trekker aw holds a 40D w/grip attached with a lens also attached? let me know.

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Oct 16, 2008 22:29 |  #2

Yes....no problem...I have one.


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Oct 17, 2008 05:39 |  #3

Ive got a 400d with grip and sigma 18-50 f2.8(beast of a lens) which fits perfectly in the top divider.On top of that, ive got another 2 lenses (18-55 kit and sigma 70-300) as well as a large flash, rocket blower, filters, leads etc all within the main pocket.


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Oct 17, 2008 05:55 |  #4

I have my gripped 30D with 70-200 2.8 L IS attached and there's still room for something to go in at the end. With this I also have 430EX, Sigma 10-20mm, Sigma 30mm, rocket blower and other bits n bobs. My ungripped 20D + 24-70 lens alas has to travel separately!


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Oct 17, 2008 09:18 |  #5

Personally when I had the Mini Trekker and a gripped body I thought the Mini Trekker wasn't tall enough for the height of the body with grip. Now, without a grip its perfect, but it was just a tad too tight for my taste.


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Oct 17, 2008 09:23 |  #6

Yes, you're right. I'm looking for a new bag myself as it's not big enough for everything now. It was fine before I got the 70-200 but now it just won't all go in!


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Oct 17, 2008 10:08 |  #7

ok damn cause i am getting a 70-200 before my trip, in about a month. this i what i am taking.

40D gripped
Canon 28-135mm w/hood
Canon 50mm w/hood
Sigma 70-200mm w/hood
Canon 430EX flash w/stoffen diffuser

that is the main hardware i am taking. Plus:
4 batteries
6 CF cards
Battery Chargers
cords/cables

i want to keep the battery grip on so that if i am walking around without it on i can pul it out and snap pics without having to put the grip on. ohh and i am taking a laptop but that is in another bag.

will all of this stuff fit. let me know


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