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Jun 23, 2010 10:03 |  #1

I need your help. Whats the best bag to carry the following:

7D
tok 11-16
canon 24-70
sigma 50 1.4
canon 70-200 f4 is

I was thinking about the Kata 3 in 1 Sling Backpack. Any other ideas???


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Jun 23, 2010 10:43 |  #2

i to am interested in this!

i'll be goign to europe for 11 days in sept and plan to bring:

7d
28-75 f2.8 tamron
18-135 fx~x (don't remember) IS lens that came w/7d
flash/batteries/charge​rs

all in a bag that doesn't look like a camera bag....i.e. not look like a tourist.


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Jun 23, 2010 11:59 |  #3

It would help if you narrowed it down to a type of bag. Shoulder, messenger, backpack, sling?




  
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Jun 23, 2010 12:24 |  #4

If you guys are in to shoulder bags, I would highly recommend the Think Tank Retrospective line. I own the 20 and it is a phenomenal bag. I take it with me almost everywhere I go.
If you have the 70-200 f/4, I might suggest the retrospective 10. It would fit all that gear no problem

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all in a bag that doesn't look like a camera bag....i.e. not look like a tourist.

The Retrospective (especially in the 'pinestone' color) doesn't look like a camera bag AT ALL. Check out my review to see some pictures:
Think Tank Retrospective 20 review
I wore this around campus and took it on street walks all the time and never got a second look. I'm betting not one person could tell I had $7000 + in my bag.


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Jun 23, 2010 12:27 |  #5

crn3371 wrote in post #10413168 (external link)
It would help if you narrowed it down to a type of bag. Shoulder, messenger, backpack, sling?

Backpack type bag that isnt too large.

gotglade wrote in post #10413290 (external link)
If you guys are in to shoulder bags, I would highly recommend the Think Tank Retrospective line. I own the 20 and it is a phenomenal bag. I take it with me almost everywhere I go.
If you have the 70-200 f/4, I might suggest the retrospective 10. It would fit all that gear no problem


The Retrospective (especially in the 'pinestone' color) doesn't look like a camera bag AT ALL. Check out my review to see some pictures:
Think Tank Retrospective 20 review
I wore this around campus and took it on street walks all the time and never got a second look. I'm betting not one person could tell I had $7000 + in my bag.

Intresting let me take a look at this one.


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