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  • Would a 1D fit? I want a 1D X (no, nothing will change that) and this bag. Chemistry for them?

  • @zoedimax56 I've got one of these, Love it. Fits my 600D with a battery grip, but only JUST, so it quite likely will fit a 1D

  • Mostly Lowepro MiniTrekker,

    on the big trip Lowepro Vertex 200,

    Kata DR467 as daypack, without photo compartment

  • Lowepro Vertex 200 plus 1x Lowepro LensChange 200 AW - sometimes the Kata RN1 20

  • @Ajhari100 Cool, what bag for what occasion?

  • @thatnikonguy : Hi Matt! First of all- please forgive me my bad english- I´m from Munich in Germany. I do lots of strobist stuff, I use the Vertex 200 every day, because I can take my tripod and 2 or 3 lightstands and/or umbrellas with me. Inside there´s enough space for: Canon 7d, Canon 70-200 4L, Canon 17-55 2.8, Sigma 50mm 1.4, Tokina 11-16 2.8 , Canon 100mm 2.8 Makro, 4x 430EX II Flashes ...
  • @thatnikonguy ... Canon 100mm 2.8 Makro, 4x 430EX II Flashes ...

    15´´ Notebook and a 5in1 reflector a few coloured gels for my flashes in the middle front laptop apartment

    in both frontparts are extra batteries, nd and pol-filters, a few compact flash and sd cards and cleaning stuff

    this weighs something about 32 lbs or 16kg...

    ...

  • @thatnikonguy ....in addition I use a normal eastpack for all of my chargers - there are 2 for the camera´s and 4 chargers for the AAA for my flashes - on vacation and leave this stuff in the hotel.

    I also use a Canon 1100d for Video quite rare for stills also - the Video stuff is in the kata bag

    I sometimes use a bag of a 8 Person tent for all of my 4 lightstands, reflektors, umbrellas

    But my best bag and the most important one is the Lowepro LensChange 200 AW - I love it!

    Servus!

    Martin

  • @Ajhari100 Cool - Servus!

  • I have that bag and I love it! I went hiking up mt. hood in Oregon and it worked great. I was able to put my tamron 70-300 on my d7000 and fit it in the bag. You can get to it very easy from the side. Using the bag with both straps helped a lot . I had my tripod on the back and some food in the top part of the bag. I went with the brown version because the black bags can get very hot on a warm and sunny day.

  • @aneiljr cool

  • I have about, oh, a billion camera bags. Borders on a fetish. Here are my top three:

    1) Courierware size 'Extra Small' and 'Mini.'

    2) Billingham Hadley Large (in black)

    3) Domke f6 (wax finish)

  • @greenophotography I've never tried those, thanks for sharing.

  • @greenophotography I've never tried those, thanks for sharing.

  • Try to improve your tagging of your videos more efficentily mate, it will improve the viewing numbers significantly :)

    I like the videos.

  • @Minirappen thanks

  • Good info.

  • @Train1900 cheers.

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