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Old 07-11-06, 17:35
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Originally Posted by yelvertoft View Post
As a user of a micro-trekker 200, I'd say it is nowhere near big enough for all that stuff. From what you've said, I think you'd be better off looking at climbing rucksacs that happen to be able to take a camera, rather than a camera bag that you can stuff full of climbing gear.
What would be ideal is another long-nose beltbag, but the ones I've looked at dont accomodate such a large camera (the 1V was a bit of a squeeze, and that is at least an inch shorter from top plate to base). I have a couple of street and field camera beltbags which do hold the 1DsII, but they sit very high on the belt, and would obstruct the rucksac and my arm movements.
My old beltbag was a CCS - just looking through warehouseexpress, I have found a CCS kangaroo which looks like it may do the job. Spare lenses could go in s&f pouches on the climbing sac or harness.Has anyone used one of these before I splash out on it?
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