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12/03/2018 10:55:20 AM · #1
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff:

I was browsing on Amazon and came across this bag that looks like a much larger version of the style I linked to earlier. They even show it being used as a camera bag, with a tripod lashed to the bottom. Looks like it might hold what you need with appropriate padded inserts.


Thanks Steve. I have purchased the lens case to attach to the Lowepro Toploader 75 but since then I have realised I can actually put the body and 70-200 plus another lens into my Lowepro SlingShot 202 AW if I put the body and lens sideways rather than downwards into the side panel. So I am well catered for the time being. That bag does look rather nice though.

Message edited by author 2018-12-03 10:56:16.
12/02/2018 08:56:24 PM · #2
I was browsing on Amazon and came across this bag that looks like a much larger version of the style I linked to earlier. They even show it being used as a camera bag, with a tripod lashed to the bottom. Looks like it might hold what you need with appropriate padded inserts.
11/30/2018 05:25:19 PM · #3
Originally posted by P-A-U-L:

That look rather nice Kees. My only concern would be the access to the camera and lens on the back which may make me vulnerable to thieves in a crowded location

Good point, never thought of that.
11/30/2018 01:37:56 PM · #4
That look rather nice Kees. My only concern would be the access to the camera and lens on the back which may make me vulnerable to thieves in a crowded location
11/30/2018 01:01:42 PM · #5
Is this one the one you’re looking for?

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11/29/2018 10:10:39 AM · #6
Originally posted by pgirish007:

Paul check this out, there is a deal today at B&H and they have some good discount on these begs.

LOWEPRO slingshots begs


Thanks for the heads up. I am in the UK so prob no good to me unfortunately
11/29/2018 09:24:37 AM · #7
Paul check this out, there is a deal today at B&H and they have some good discount on these begs.

LOWEPRO slingshots begs
11/28/2018 04:34:01 AM · #8
Thanks for the replies.

I can't believe I have not though about the modular system before. I really love having a camera body and lens all ready to go and easy to pull out of the bag - hence why I love the Lowepro Slingshot bags but they are not big enough for the body plus 70-200 or 100-400 lens to fit. The Lowepro Toploader 75 AW is perfect for the camera plus either of these lenses. But sometimes I would like the option to have one additional lens to give me more options. The ability to attach a lens to the Toploader sounds a perfect solution assuming it feels securely attached and the lens case feels well padded. I have ordered a lens case so will let you know how I get on with it. I suspect the lens cases do not have their own waterproof cover like the bag has but I am not one for standing out in the rain anyway. I did think about just carrying 2 toploaders and carrying 2 camera bodies so I would have instant access to both lenses but feel that would be awkward to carry especially when cycling.

@Steve - I hear what you are saying about not screaming expensive camera but fortunately the part of the world I live in is fairly low risk on this front.
11/27/2018 09:51:09 PM · #9
Have you thought of a tactical style slingbag or backpack with a padded camera insert? I have several of them, but smaller models for my mirrorless fleet.

I have this one, which would hold a full frame, though maybe not with all the lenses you mentioned. It gives some idea what I am referring to, though. Nice side perk of this style is the military molle webbing system gives you a lot of options to attach things and it doesn't scream "expensive camera".

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11/27/2018 07:46:05 PM · #10
Waddy wears a vest..like a hunting vest but puts his lens/filters/batteries in pockets...

I have one....have had it for awhile...still haven’t used it...but I often think about it when I’m on a trip and could use a few extra pockets...I just need to remember to pack it!!!

I did get this [url=VANGUARD ADAPTOR 48 Back Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0064X5R50/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_8rE.Bb0M8KD9T]Vangard[/url]...really nice!!! It can hold one of my longer lens...I keep this at my daughters place in Colorado...but I would really like to get one here at home...I do not like my Katie Backpack...I prefer either a sling/open jaw vs deep cavern or bottomless pit!!!
11/27/2018 06:28:50 PM · #11
I'm (more than a little) late to this party... but what you're looking at doing is similar to what I do when I want to pack lightly; I attach a padded lens case (or two) to my belt; that way I often don't carry a bag at all, just the camera/lens on strap and the supplementary lenses, and if necessary I pocket extra battery and filters.
11/27/2018 11:29:28 AM · #12
I have found a solution myself. I have discovered the Lowepro Toploader Pro 75 AW is part of a modular system and I can attach Lowepro lens cases to it. Perfect solution for my needs.
11/26/2018 05:11:32 AM · #13
Hi there

I am seeking advice on a camera bag to carry my Canon 5D Mark IV with 70-200 attached plus have room to also carry the 24-70 lens.

I have a Toploader Pro 75 AW that I love for just the Canon 5D and 70-200 but I would also like to carry an additional lens.

Ideally something that is easy to pull the camera and lens out from - I love my Slingshot and the Toploader for this convenience.

I did buy some Amazon Basics bag a while back for this but the basics bag did not feel very well padded so I have not used it.

Any suggestions much appreciated.

Thanks

Paul
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