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Fdrotary
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Jul 30, 2010 02:40 |  #1

I bought a bag myself after reading the descriptions and i ended up buying something too small. I need a bag the holds everything in my signature a 70-200 2.8, and a 2x T.C. because that is what i will be adding soon. I would like it to hold a 17.3" laptop as well but that is not absolutely required. Lastly the more weather sealing the better.

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Jul 30, 2010 03:19 |  #2

My Billingham 445 will fit a 15" MBP, but not a 17".
I wouldn't want to lug that around on my shoulder either.

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Jul 30, 2010 12:19 |  #3

Take a look at the Tamrac Expedition series of backpacks. Your going to have a little bit of an issue with the 17" laptop requirement in that it will require you to get a bag that may be larger than you really need to hold your camera gear. Have you looked over at Cambags.com ?




  
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Jul 30, 2010 20:53 as a reply to  @ crn3371's post |  #4

no, the only place i looked was Bhphoto and there are just so many it is over whelming to choose, I am going to Cambags now.


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Jul 30, 2010 21:21 as a reply to  @ Fdrotary's post |  #5

The Lowepro Fastpack 350 holds a 17" laptop . Thinking on getting one myself as it hold a fair bit of gear . Not AW but I think you can get backpack rain covers at sporting goods stores .




  
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Jul 30, 2010 21:42 |  #6
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What will you be using your bag for? Hiking? Wedding?

If you don't have to look like a pro, then go for a backpack. Any bag that can haul a 17" is gonna be ginormous. The dual straps will save you.

Shoulder bags look more gosu, but can hard on your posture. Rollers are nice too, but again, can be hard to carry when not on smooth floors.


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Jul 31, 2010 00:05 |  #7

If you can get by without the laptop, look at the Tamrac 5611 or the 5613. I have the 5611 and it holds my 7D and 40D, each with a lens attached and gripped, also my 70-200 f/2.8, 50 f/1.8, 85 f/1.8 1.4 ex, 2- 580 EX speedlites, filters, spare batteries and a load of other stuff. Both the 5611 and 5613 will hold a smaller laptop.

For outdoors, with a lot of walking, I use a backpack and for sports I use a belt system.


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Jul 31, 2010 00:57 as a reply to  @ Mike R's post |  #8

I work in Afghanistan and I just want one bag to carry all my gear onto chinooks. If it can't hold the laptop then it can't be a backpack. I can carry another bag for my laptop np but that will be a backpack. I wouldn't mind a 1shoulder bag as long as it is easy to access then I could carry that seperate when i go out taking pics. I have the small canon bag but it is way too small and I have a Lowerpro that i can fit most stuff in but i still have to have 1 body around my neck.

The Tamrac 5613 looks nice... if no other suggestions i think that is what i will go with


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Jul 31, 2010 07:45 |  #9

Fdrotary wrote in post #10635416 (external link)
I work in Afghanistan and I just want one bag to carry all my gear onto chinooks. If it can't hold the laptop then it can't be a backpack. I can carry another bag for my laptop np but that will be a backpack. I wouldn't mind a 1shoulder bag as long as it is easy to access then I could carry that seperate when i go out taking pics. I have the small canon bag but it is way too small and I have a Lowerpro that i can fit most stuff in but i still have to have 1 body around my neck.

The Tamrac 5613 looks nice... if no other suggestions i think that is what i will go with

Stay safe!


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Aug 01, 2010 03:01 |  #10

I got a Kata Pro Lite Bumble Bee 220 PL recently and it is the nicest bag I have ever seen. Tons of room, very well thought out design, high quality constuction, etc.. Not cheap, but very nice indeed.

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …REG/Kata_KT_PL_​B_220.html (external link)


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Aug 02, 2010 14:14 |  #11
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If I'm humping it anywhere, I'd pick a backpack of some sort. BTW, what year FD are you running?
I had a 93 R1 model a while back. It was fun. Pushing 375 HP at the RW. :)


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Aug 03, 2010 20:40 |  #12

You could get a Domke J-1 with the postal carrier pad. The bag will hold the gear list - minus the laptop - and leave you with room left over. The carrier pad takes a lot of the stress off the point on the shoulder where the bag strap contacts it and helps prevent slippage. It's a pretty easy bag to work out of for something that has so much capacity.


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Aug 03, 2010 20:47 |  #13

Lowepro Vertex 300 (it'll take anything up to a 19" length laptop) or the Pro Runner 450 AW. I have both backpacks and the Vertex is the only one that will take my HP Pavilion 9000 series laptop (it's 19" long, which is why I bought the Vertex in the first place). The Pro Runner 450 AW won't, but it should take any standard sized 17".


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