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  • That's one heavy camera bag!

  • why the 16-35mm and 17-40?

  • Nice review, you should have ended it by wearing it though so one could see the size and fit on your back.

  • hey, where in australia can u buy these bags i want one but no one stocks them

  • Hi, I saw your review on the OXX digital & Stream radio on a different website?? I could not see it here. I have a couple of questions about it. Can u guide me to where your review is/was?

    ...Tommy Kaye (Adel)

  • Tommy you doing really great and had work go ahead thank you a lot

  • thnax a lot Tommy i love this bag

  • i just bought the streetwalker harddrive, then I saw this... I really don't have much gear, reason I bought the bag is for travel w/ my camera gear and laptop... which one do you think is better? what's the difference w/ the streetwalker and the antidote?

    thanks...

  • Ready for travel.Very nice Tom !

  • nice vid. thanks tom

  • @trongs01

    Thanks

  • what about the tri-pod?

  • @Kminatz It comes with an attachment - can carry all types of tripods easily

  • when you had the 400D did u buy a L lens first rather then a new body? which L lens would you recommend.

  • @CrazyLini

    Yes - I purchased lenses that would fit FF cameras, which the L lenses do. Depends what you like shooting...I like the 17-40mm F4 - its sharp, great focus, and affordable.

  • i had the think tank UD 60 v2.0 , think tank make a great bags !

  • @YouAreDead77

    Thanks for letting us know!

  • Do you recommend me to get a backpack or sling bag or shoulder bag for daily use?

    I will mostly carry a Canon 60D + 18-135mm + Canon 50mm f1.8 and a flash. Chargers as well.

  • @antonioreyes1987 It's up to you but I prefer shoulder bags because I can access my gear very quickly when on the move and I don't feel that I can trust keeping my gear behind my back when someone can undo a zip and grab my camera. So yeah, I would sugest a shoulder bag.

  • @lollalot Thanks for your precious info. Now, my choice was narrow down to shoulder or sling bag. :)

  • @antonioreyes1987

    Depends how long your going to be wearing it. Shoulder bags provide great access, but if you have a lot of gear they can get heavy on your shoulder. On the other hand, backpacks carry more and are more comfortable for full days, but are less accessible.

    THINK TANK have some great shoulder bags which you should check out by the way!!

  • @TechStopsHere I will certainly check it out. Actually, this was my 1st time of hearing this company. LOL.

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