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Nov 15, 2010 08:27 |  #1

So I am still searching for a bag that can fit two bodies with lens attached.
50D Gripped + 70-200 2.8 / 5D2 + 24-70 with hood ( reverse at least ) and maybe have some space for a flash + small prime ( 50 or 85 )

Something that doesn't scream camera, shoulder type.

I narrow my search to two:
1- Tamrac velocity 10X
2- Crumpler 8 MDH

Do you have any other suggestion?
Lowe-pro?

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Nov 15, 2010 08:34 |  #2

Domke F2


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Nov 15, 2010 08:48 |  #3

Without the grip, I'd recommend the Domke f-802, as that is my most used 2 body/flash/lens bag. But with the grip, the F-2. The Velocity bags are great, I have 2, but make sure you try it first before buying. I did not like the way the zipper was one-way and I like sling bags, but the new versions are harder to use.


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Nov 15, 2010 10:16 |  #4

Ah thank you Jon and SuzyView for the suggestion. I'll go check out the Domke one.


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Nov 15, 2010 12:12 |  #5

Lowepro Classified 200...maybe even the 160


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Nov 15, 2010 20:28 |  #6

Thanks Bohdank. They have a similar design to those MDH/Velocity.


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Nov 16, 2010 04:26 |  #7

Think Tank Retrospective 30. I use it with my 5D + 16-35 attached on one side and a D700 + 70-200 2.8 VR attached on the other side. In between goes the 50 1.4. Still space for flashes and other stuff.


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Nov 17, 2010 04:29 |  #8

The Domke would be best IMO. I love my 7MDH and how it holds two cameras for weddings but I would carry that around. I use it for shoot only yo transport most of my gear to shoots. The Domke just seems better to carry it around more being wider and not as fat. I just just never got one due to price and I don't really carry two bodies around much.


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