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Photographic Accessories Discussion on other Photography related Equipment. Tripods, Luggage and suchlike. |
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Does anyone have any suggestions for luggage to accommodate a 300mm f2.8 + big dslr? I don't want a massive Lowepro thing, just something to take what I need... something like a Lowepro lenstrekker AW600 but for a 300/2.8
Tenba had one that I liked the look of but I can't find anyone who sells their stuff in the U.K. anymore ![]() Cheers, Andy
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A while back I posted a photo of a home made camera bag. Its a basic rucksack £9.99 with a few modifications. It will hold a camera plus lens Canon 100-400 lens or my 170-500 with a few extras. http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...3&d=1139607442
What is useful as well it doesn't have any of the camera bag names on it so it it just looks like an ordinary bag.
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When I bought my new camera, I also bought a Roots backpack style camera bag. It is very similar to the Lowenpro one but about $30 cheaper and is at least as good aquality. It holds both my 20D and my Coolpix 4500 plus all the other odds and ends. When travelling I can even fit my binos in the exterior pocket. Perhaps bigger than you're looking for but I'm really happy with it.
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You should look at the Kata Range of bags and backpacks, which are sturdy and light! The CC193 carries a 500m F4 plus ID bodies detached and other bits(batteries chargers)
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I find the non camera bags that I customize and pad them well with bubble wrap or foam/sponge reinforced inside as needed, very effective.
I get them from local thrifty shop that has large quantity and variety to choose. Prefer the ones that go as backpack and have wheels in case weight and fatigue of a long day at its end demands. By purchasing from them, I feel good helping in one way or another with some cause and the price is really dirt cheap. No you may not look cute or shinny much with it but most importantly, these kind of bags, when left alone (In a car or as accompanied), drive a lot less attention (Specially in a touristic environment) form otherwise enthusiastic that need quick cash or want the camera without paying for it ![]() No mater what you buy, think ahead of time for a provision that tripod or monopod can or might be assisted also as you surely need it if photo session is going to be long.
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Andy,
I see I will have to take time to update myself on your web site. Lots of new toys tested. ![]() I just did a quick visit to see if there was a pic showing the size of the outfit. Don |
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Lol, I wondered why I kept getting e-mail updates to this thread
![]() Now I've switched to Canon and have their 300/2.8, which comes with an impractical mini suitcase (as does the 600/4), I'm now looking again. I'm pretty much decided on a Tenba LL300 case, although distributors are a bit thin on the ground. cheers, Andy
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I'm having the same problem Andy.
Most of the bags that'll fit the lens plus camera are backpack in style, or alteast aren't quite ideal. I was rather hoping I might be able to get a Billingham RocShoc bag...they did a couple for camera + 300mm f/2.8 and a larger version for camera + 400mm f/2.8. I contacted Billingham, only to be told they don't make them anymore! ![]() The tenba looked ok, but the wife (who's in the trade) has promised to make up a bag now that I have got together suitable materials and have a drawing and measurements of my ideal bag |
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Hi Joe,
It will be very interesting to see the result of your wife's labours from your plans...in fact there could be an order for another ![]() cheers Andy
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Hi Andy, If you cannot get hold of a Tenba what about a Nikon Lens Case CL-L2 and cutting off the Nikon badge, I went through looking for a bag for my d2x and 500 f/4, I got a lowepro aw600, it was massive to big for me, I then purchased the CL-L2, I am fairly sure you can get the lens fitted to the body in the bag?
If you want you can try it? I was intending to keep the bag for when I purchase a 300mm f/2.8IS but if you want to buy no problem. http://www.europe-nikon.com/product/...cessories.html Cheers
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