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Aug 31, 2010 19:34 |  #46

Ok so I got it and wow it's freakin' huge! I'm returning for a Fastpack 200. It works better when being in uniform since I can wear the Fastpack but honestly the 160 is way large. If I go that route again probably get the Pro 5.


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Sep 03, 2010 21:11 |  #47

Hey gays, I'm thinking of getting this bag for a trip to China. For the owners: would this bag fit two bodies, with 16-35 & 85L attached? Doesn't seem like it, but no harm in asking. Cheers.


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Sep 03, 2010 21:36 |  #48

Collin85 wrote in post #10846673 (external link)
Hey gays, I'm thinking of getting this bag for a trip to China. For the owners: would this bag fit two bodies, with 16-35 & 85L attached? Doesn't seem like it, but no harm in asking. Cheers.

Doubtful the 160 will carry two bodies, but the Classified 200 AW will. It is spec'ed for two bodies with lenses attached.


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Sep 04, 2010 00:06 |  #49

Collin85 wrote in post #10846673 (external link)
Hey gays, I'm thinking of getting this bag for a trip to China. For the owners: would this bag fit two bodies, with 16-35 & 85L attached? Doesn't seem like it, but no harm in asking. Cheers.

who you calllin gay?, (Seinfeld voice), not that there's anything wrong with that.
I think it will fit two bodies but placed vertically.


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Oct 07, 2010 01:17 |  #50

Just got this bag today. Put in my 7d with hooded 17-55 attached in shooting postion, a 580EXII, the tokina 11-16plus a battery charger, spare battery, and B+W CPL. This bag look compact/stylish (even when filled) but actually has a quite a lot of room to fit gears. I believe this is one of the best shoulder bags around. The only drawback is the strap.. the shoulder pad is fixed and i am not sure how comfortable it is after longer hours. I had it for about 30-40 mins today and feel very comfortable so far... I think this is a very good choice for a day trip and in town shooting. I had compared the Think Tank UD 40, 50 , the Classified 200AW and this bag (Classified 160AW) in store. And I know I have made a good decision.


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Oct 07, 2010 08:16 |  #51

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The only drawback is the strap.. the shoulder pad is fixed and i am not sure how comfortable it is after longer hours. I had it for about 30-40 mins today and feel very comfortable so far... I think this is a very good choice for a day trip and in town shooting. .

Get the CarrySafe 200 strap from PacSafe. It has a very comfortable well padded sliding pad on the strap, plus the safety feature of the steel cables. I use one on all my bags.


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Oct 09, 2010 04:25 as a reply to  @ post 7363826 |  #52

Can the 140 hold a 7D with a 24-70mm lens? How about a flash?




  
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Oct 09, 2010 18:53 |  #53

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Can the 140 hold a 7D with a 24-70mm lens? How about a flash?

Yes, easily, and the flash. Not much else at the same time, though, aside from small stuff in the zippered areas. The 140 is below.

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Oct 09, 2010 20:54 |  #54

tvphotog wrote in post #11065496 (external link)
Yes, easily, and the flash. Not much else at the same time, though, aside from small stuff in the zippered areas. The 140 is below.

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Thanks. I guess no more room for a spare lens. Like a 50mm...




  
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Oct 09, 2010 20:57 |  #55

jumpman45 wrote in post #11065905 (external link)
Thanks. I guess no more room for a spare lens. Like a 50mm...

It would be very tight. I had the 140 and found it too small for my needs -- even after taking out all the padded dividers. I was carrying my 40D with 24-70 attached, plus a 17-40 lens, and I was worried the lenses were going to bump each other too much.


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Oct 09, 2010 21:21 |  #56

jumpman45 wrote in post #11065905 (external link)
Thanks. I guess no more room for a spare lens. Like a 50mm...

You would be OK with the 160 . Best to have some extra room plus you can fit a 70-200 attached to the body it's that deep unlike the 140 .




  
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Jan 12, 2011 15:07 |  #57

Would a 7D with battery grip fit in the 160?


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Jan 12, 2011 18:00 as a reply to  @ nhglamour's post |  #58

i'm also wondering if this will fit a 7d with grip. would it bulge? my kit is 7d with grip + 35mm f/1.4, 100mm f/2.8 IS and a 580exII. would my kit fit?
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Jan 12, 2011 18:04 as a reply to  @ fall's post |  #59

nhglamour, I responded to your PM.

I tried my ungripped 7D with 24-70 lens attached in the 160, and it looks to me like a gripped body will fit. There is a bit of room in the width, and LowePro does advertise that this bag fits a professional DSLR (e.g., those with built in grips.


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Jan 13, 2011 21:52 |  #60

nhglamour wrote in post #11626232 (external link)
Would a 7D with battery grip fit in the 160?


Yes,it would.In fact,even with the 70-200 F2.8L IS lens attached to a 7D with grip,it still would fit.




  
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