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Mar 08, 2010 22:30 |  #1

Hey guys i want to get a camera backpack to hold all my gear.

I have a canon rebel xsi, 75-300mm f/4-5.6, 50mm f/1.8, 17-55mm stock, and will soon be getting a flash(probably the 430exii)

it has to hold all of my gear plus a 17inch laptop(might be getting a new one soon so that may be negotiable but lets assume).

If possible i want one that can hold a tripod, or one that people have managed to hold a tripod with using some self-made solution.

I also would like it to be somewhat aesthetically pleasing lol.

price range up to 200ish i suppose.

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Mar 09, 2010 00:51 |  #2

ive been looking at some burton bags briefly. Any comment towards the ones made for photo equipment based on what i am looking for?




  
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Mar 09, 2010 01:05 |  #3

I don't know anything about Burton so I can't comment. What kind of photography will you be doing.. actually out in the woods hiking, or more like town pack?


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Mar 09, 2010 01:10 |  #4

I recently purchased the Kata DR-465 and it arrived today. I currently have a 7D w/ Sigma 30mm attached, Tokina 12-24, Canon 100 w/ reversed hood, and a Pentax 50 all in there fitting pretty easily. I like it because it can hold a tripod on the side and I can get gear out of it w/o taking the tripod off first. It also has spare room on the top you can pack personal items into. The DR-467 has a slot for a 17" laptop.

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Mar 09, 2010 03:15 |  #5

i have a lowepro compurover and it works pretty well. it's a bit big @ 5lbs but it'll definitely hold all your gear. it can be a bit troublesome to get to the gear but at least everything feels pretty secure when traveling. at the time, my gear was:

- 17" dell vostro laptop
- rebel xsi/450d
- 18-55 kit lens
- 55-250
- 17-40L
- canon 50 1.4


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Mar 09, 2010 22:57 as a reply to  @ golf88's post |  #6

ok so i decided, depite the laptop size(ill deal with that when the time comes and i possibly get a 17 inch) that i want either the Burton Zoom or the Burton Focus

the question is which one? anyone with experience with both? Ive read all about the zoom and cant find much on the focus. Help?




  
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