I'm looking for a small bag to fit 5DII & 24-105L zoom. I hate having my camera on the rear seat of my car, always scared that it'll eventually fly and hit something.
I was looking for Lowepro Toploader Pro 70. Any other suggestions?
aboss3 Goldmember 2,616 posts Joined Jan 2010 Location: LOS ANGELES More info | Aug 10, 2010 15:16 | #1 Permanent banI'm looking for a small bag to fit 5DII & 24-105L zoom. I hate having my camera on the rear seat of my car, always scared that it'll eventually fly and hit something. Gear | My gear is changing faster than I can update the signature
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EL_PIC Goldmember 2,028 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2009 Location: Austin Texas - Lucca Italy More info | Aug 10, 2010 15:24 | #2 Permanent banI have same and always use a custom Domke insert in a non photo bag or backpak - EL_PIC - RIT BS Photo '78 - Photomask Engineering Mgr
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Aug 10, 2010 15:48 | #3 Permanent banEL_PIC wrote in post #10696132 I have same and always use a custom Domke insert in a non photo bag or backpak - very good but not expense. Thanks! That might actually help, as I then drop my gear into any bag which doesn't have to look like it's carrying camera gear. Gear | My gear is changing faster than I can update the signature
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SuzyView Cream of the Crop More info | Aug 10, 2010 15:49 | #4 The smallest bag I have is the Domke F-5XB and it's amazingly useful and doesn't look like a camera bag. Suzie - Still Speaking Canonese!
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rtiangha Member 80 posts Joined Aug 2010 Location: Calgary, AB CANADA More info | Aug 10, 2010 16:14 | #5 I have the Lowepro Toploader Zoom AW and it works rather well (originally got it to house a T1i and a Canon EF-S 18-200mm for a trip to the Philippines). Can squeeze the 5D Mark II with EF 24-105mm f/4L w/ hood reversed plus an EF 50mm F/1.8 and a Speedlite, plus a bunch of accessories in the front pocket (shutter remote, mini giottos rocket, CPL, extra batteries, etc). Plus the AW cover is always nice to have. My Gear List
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Aug 10, 2010 16:34 | #6 Permanent banrtiangha wrote in post #10696425 I have the Lowepro Toploader Zoom AW and it works rather well (originally got it to house a T1i and a Canon EF-S 18-200mm for a trip to the Philippines). Can squeeze the 5D Mark II with EF 24-105mm f/4L w/ hood reversed plus an EF 50mm F/1.8 and a Speedlite, plus a bunch of accessories in the front pocket (shutter remote, mini giottos rocket, CPL, extra batteries, etc). Plus the AW cover is always nice to have. Simple set up, expandable via the Sliplock system, although if you need a bag that has room to grow, you may find yourself quickly running out of space with the Toploader. But if you just need something to carry a relatively small loadout to keep your camera protected when you're out and about and not using it, the Toploader works well. Thanks! The thing is, I already have Tamrac Messenger 5 bag that hosts all of my gear + has room for expansion. That's why I'm looking for a Body & Lens -type of bag to travel light, as I do most of the times. My Tamrac stays home, and I'm off with a body/lens combo. 24-105 & 85L are similar in size, so normally I just take either one of these. Gear | My gear is changing faster than I can update the signature
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Aug 10, 2010 17:12 | #7 Permanent banSuzyView wrote in post #10696298 The smallest bag I have is the Domke F-5XB and it's amazingly useful and doesn't look like a camera bag. Wow I just noticed that you're really into bags Gear | My gear is changing faster than I can update the signature
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DjR Goldmember More info | Aug 10, 2010 21:34 | #8 It will fit well in crumpler 3 mdh BAG Reviews, master list!
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Apollo.11 Goldmember 1,845 posts Joined Oct 2009 Location: Dallas, TX More info | Aug 10, 2010 21:39 | #9 I have the Domke F5XC. Tiny bag, but but will easily hold your combo and then some.
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tvphotog Cream of the Crop More info | Aug 11, 2010 09:12 | #10 Lowepro Classified 140. Jay
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Aug 11, 2010 12:54 | #11 Permanent banI saw a review on Amazon showing that Crumpler 3MDH would barely fit 5D/24-70 attached. Might need to go for 4MDH. Gear | My gear is changing faster than I can update the signature
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lannes Goldmember 4,370 posts Likes: 8 Joined Dec 2009 Location: Perth, Australia More info | Aug 11, 2010 13:42 | #12 aboss3 wrote in post #10702026 I saw a review on Amazon showing that Crumpler 3MDH would barely fit 5D/24-70 attached. Might need to go for 4MDH. The 5mdh is a safer bet, especially if you want to have the BG-E6 grip attached. 1Dx, 1DM4, 5DM2, 7D, EOS-M, 8-15L, 17-40L, 24 TSE II, 24-105L, 50L, 85L II, 100L, 135L, 200L f/2.8, 300L f/4, 70-200L II, 70-300L, 400Lf/5.6
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DjR Goldmember More info | Aug 11, 2010 13:50 | #13 the 5dm2 with 24-105 will fit in a 3mdh, tight. a 4mdh would be better. a grip? neither bag would bag. so yes, 5mdh for gripped 5d2. BAG Reviews, master list!
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