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Sep 02, 2010 16:10 |  #1

Trying to figure out the difference between these bags. I basically want it for a carry to work/travel bag that I can have the option to use as a camera bag.

From what I can see the 802 is larger and can fit a lap top. Does anyone know if it holds a 15 inch macbook pro?

Overall they all look pretty similar.

Thanks in advance


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Sep 02, 2010 16:43 |  #2

The 802 is a decent amount larger than the 803. The J series is made from ballistic nylon rather than the traditional canvas of the other bags.


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Sep 02, 2010 16:51 |  #3

Strange the smaller one costs more. I like either canvas or the ballistic nylon and if the 802 fits a macbook pro thats what I would go with.


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Sep 02, 2010 19:32 |  #4

Tommydigi wrote in post #10838764 (external link)
Trying to figure out the difference between these bags. I basically want it for a carry to work/travel bag that I can have the option to use as a camera bag.

From what I can see the 802 is larger and can fit a lap top. Does anyone know if it holds a 15 inch macbook pro?

Overall they all look pretty similar.

Thanks in advance

Can't answer to the MacBook Pro, but I carry a Toshiba Satellite 15" widescreen in my F802. Mind you, there's not really room to use it as a gear bag that way (it's just the right width for a fat lens like the 24-70 2.8, 70-200 f/2.8 or 100-400 in the 720-230 3-compartment insert; add a computer and you're pushing it).

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Strange the smaller one costs more. I like either canvas or the ballistic nylon and if the 802 fits a macbook pro thats what I would go with.

The F802 comes with no inserts and no velcro to attach them to; my 720-230 just fits in loose. There may be other minor differences as well, but those are the big ones.


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