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REVIEW: The Lowepro SlingShot 300 AW | ThruMyLens![]()
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Jul 07, 2010 15:15 | #1 Just put up another camera bag review on ThruMyLens: MEMBER, CANON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (CPS) MEMBER, NAT. ASN. OF PHOTOSHOP PROS (NAPP)
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Jul 08, 2010 04:31 | #2 Thoughts? MEMBER, CANON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (CPS) MEMBER, NAT. ASN. OF PHOTOSHOP PROS (NAPP)
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Jonta Senior Member 540 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Trondheim, Norway More info | Jul 08, 2010 08:17 | #3 1: Bumping after only 13 hours is a bit impatient
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ChristopherMadison Senior Member 527 posts Likes: 17 Joined Mar 2009 Location: New Jersey More info | I had the 300 a few years back and sold it to an aquaintance getting into photography. I found that while the design seemed like a great idea and I could carry several lenses, it never felt comfortable with that kind of weight bearing down on one strap. (it gets heavy!) I found that I still had to put the bag down many times to access and switch out lenses. It served me well for the times I used it, but I moved on to other options. Thanks for the review...
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Jul 08, 2010 14:53 | #5 Not really. 2: Why 300 instead of 302? (Yes, I can see the explanation about price in the review, but people will still wonder) If you saw the explanation then why the question? 3: Your links don't look like links Sure they do. 4: I can't highlight the text while reading (Yes, a lot of people do this) Good. It's intentional. 5: Are you implying I read your 102-review first? Who's got time for that? I'm suggesting, yes. If you're motivated to read one, you'll certainly read the other. 6: Before the third picture, everything is pretty much "It's awesome and has these features!", which is no more information than what Lowepro gives us.
7: How do you switch between cameras? Is the 7D in the bag with the 5DII on a neck strap or similar? Seriously? 8: I feel that the 302 and the 300 differ in more ways than the one you told us. How very enlightening..... 9: Not a single negative thing to say about it? Oh come on! No bag is perfect! Not a single positive thing to say about my review either.... MEMBER, CANON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (CPS) MEMBER, NAT. ASN. OF PHOTOSHOP PROS (NAPP)
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Jul 08, 2010 14:54 | #6 cscoopnj10 wrote in post #10499895 I had the 300 a few years back and sold it to an aquaintance getting into photography. I found that while the design seemed like a great idea and I could carry several lenses, it never felt comfortable with that kind of weight bearing down on one strap. (it gets heavy!) I found that I still had to put the bag down many times to access and switch out lenses. It served me well for the times I used it, but I moved on to other options. Thanks for the review... I'd be interested to hear about those other options. Particularly for larger lenses. MEMBER, CANON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (CPS) MEMBER, NAT. ASN. OF PHOTOSHOP PROS (NAPP)
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Jonta Senior Member 540 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Trondheim, Norway More info | Jul 08, 2010 16:13 | #7 Oh yes, bumping after 13 hours is impatient. I'm glad your links look like links now. Intentionally highlighting text, how on earth is this good?
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nitehawk55 Senior Member 856 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2010 Location: Ontario Canada More info | Jul 08, 2010 19:21 | #8 Jonta wrote in post #10501164 Oh yes, bumping after 13 hours is impatient. I'm glad your links look like links now. Intentionally highlighting text, how on earth is this good? The main point is: You asked for thoughts, and that's exactly what I gave you. Secondly: I really don't care about your review at all. Therefore, answering questions I write down as thoughts, is pointless. The point of writing down these questions, is that you can reflect on what a reader thinks when reading your review, so the next one can get better. Because that's what you want, right? If you wanted POTN to know about a camerabag you thought was great for a specific audience, you'd have posted it here. But you didn't. You want traffic to your website. Hey, fine by me. I'll help you with improving your reviews. But no, I will not brainlessly say "Hey, great review dude! Thinking about getting one now. Keep it up! Peace out!". Geez , give it a rest will you !
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nitehawk55 Senior Member 856 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2010 Location: Ontario Canada More info | To the OP....
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ChristopherMadison Senior Member 527 posts Likes: 17 Joined Mar 2009 Location: New Jersey More info | Jul 08, 2010 21:46 | #10 Daytona wrote in post #10500664 I'd be interested to hear about those other options. Particularly for larger lenses. I went from the Slingshot 300 to a shoulderbag (TT Urban Disguise 60). Some would argue that the weight of a shoulder bag loaded with gear isn't much more comfortable, especially if you add a laptop to the bag. I would agree, but I would argue it is still more comfortable being able to switch shoulders, for me at least, than the Slingshot 300 which can only be worn one way, and my gear is still accessable, probably more so in a shoulder bag. I then sold my UD60, because I was crazy trying to lug around all my stuff at once. I went with the TT Retrospective 20 which allows me to carry just enough gear to walk around shooting, including my 70-200 2.8 IS.
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bohdank Cream of the Crop 14,060 posts Likes: 6 Joined Jan 2008 Location: Montreal, Canada More info | Jul 09, 2010 07:14 | #11 A slingbag is a contradiction. It's designed to be able to get to your camera and lenses without putting the bag down. The design is such that it makes it impossible to do so safely. Bohdan - I may be, and probably am, completely wrong.
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SMP_Homer Cream of the Crop More info | Jul 09, 2010 08:38 | #12 Jonta wrote in post #10501164 But you didn't. You want traffic to your website. Hey, fine by me. I'll help you with improving your reviews. I've never been a big fan of "go over there to read my thoughts" posts... EOS R6’ / 1D X / 1D IV (and the wife has a T4i)
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JohnJ80 Cream of the Crop 5,442 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2006 More info | Jul 09, 2010 22:43 | #13 SMP_Homer wrote in post #10504990 I've never been a big fan of "go over there to read my thoughts" posts... it's kinda like being invited to a party, showing up, and telling everyone to go next door to another party... +1 Obsessive Gear List
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Jul 10, 2010 09:27 | #14 nitehawk55 wrote in post #10502129 Geez , give it a rest will you ! You're the only one on here that seems to have a problem with this post . ![]() Go play some hockey and burn some of that anger off ![]() +1 MEMBER, CANON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (CPS) MEMBER, NAT. ASN. OF PHOTOSHOP PROS (NAPP)
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Jul 10, 2010 09:29 | #15 SMP_Homer wrote in post #10504990 I've never been a big fan of "go over there to read my thoughts" posts... it's kinda like being invited to a party, showing up, and telling everyone to go next door to another party... POTN isn't the center of the universe - there are a LOT of photography related communities out there I contribute to. So creating an article in a single location and linking to it is a necessity. MEMBER, CANON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (CPS) MEMBER, NAT. ASN. OF PHOTOSHOP PROS (NAPP)
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