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Max Simbron shows you how he packed the Think Tank Airport Security bag for travel to CA for X Games 14. For more information, go to www.PShizzy.com, a website dedicated to tips and tricks for photography.

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  • You have a bg on every camera. You recommend that?

  • @m0rtijn I prefer it. I recommend it when you shoot a healthy mix of horizontal and vertical frames, otherwise you have to awkwardly use the top shutter while in vertical model, which is ok for a few shots here and there, but not for all day shooting. Grips add that second shutter and battery power for long shoots. But if I were walking around and taking a few shots here and there, I'd go without the grip to reduce weight. That and a prime also makes for a compact "last resort" camera.

  • Damn you fit all that stuff in you bag????? Quick question on the computrekker is that the normal one or the computrekker plus? Also don't you worry about your equipment when you jam it into the bag, i know i would

  • It's the regular computrekker. The plus opens up differently. I don't worry because I've packed this kind of bag several times for several flights. It's not something everyone has to do, but I did it to show people that you can usually fit more in the bag than you believe you can.

  • No problem. Note that it won't fit with the large tightening knob. I usually just take that off and store it separately, and keep the washers and what not on the arm with gaffer tape.

  • spotgreen, I can't say for sure, but I have put a 400 2.8 and a 300 2.8 in these bags before. I would say the 500 4 is about the same as a 400 2.8 lengthwise, and thinner, so it can go in the middle. The 100-400 is nowhere near as big as a 300 2.8, so I'm pretty sure you can fit those two in there. However, what else could go around it, I'm not sure. I'll see if I can get my hands on a 500 4 for good measure.

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  • "Odds and ends". . . like a 300/2.8 :)

  • weeeeeeman!!!!! 

  • I use a Tamrac medium rolling case which is great for airport carry-ons. Once in a while, however, on smaller planes they will make you check in the bag last minute which I don't mind as much since it's a short travel from the gate to the plane. Maybe fill it with some clothes so there's no movement when they throw the case upside down.

  • OMG :D i don't understand anything about the cameras but hell they all look the same :D

  • All I can say is Holy Shizzy! lol. Amazing man, I wish I had a fraction of the gear that you have.

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