Ok, so I looked at the subject line and thought I was reading my
Scrabble list email !
(If you actually play the game, you'll get the reference .)
I wish I could carry as much in my photo bag as I'd like but I managed
my zoo trip yesterday with
Tamrac with a comfy shoulder strap and a thick belt strap - the DA
55-300 on the ist d, the 28mm manual
lens I've had since 1975, a water bottle in an end pocket, extra
batteries and and df card in the mesh pocket under the lid
my canon Sx120 in my jacket pocket (occasional vid shooting) , notebook,
cellphone and a bit of lunch and a little table top
tripod that I didn't use at all. the belt helped me considerably and a
stock boys vest helps too. tamracs are great bags The made compartment
is 12" x 6" , two end poockets and one side pocket... I could have fit
lots more in it.. I think they
still make this one, but can't remember its name
ann
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
My "I gotta carry a healthy bit of camera stuff including longer
lenses" bag is a Domke F3x. It's boxy and squarish in shape, can hold
two pretty long lenses plus camera with another bulky lens fitted, and
a bunch of accessories. Two built-in side pouches, a big front pocket,
a back sleeve pocket, and a zippered pocket inside the top makes it
quite capacious.
Thankfully, I don't really have to use anything like that much
anymore. I moved my flash gear from the F6 "little bit smaller" to the
F3x for occasional use, and can now fit camera with lens and four
additional lenses in the F6.
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 5:00 AM, Krisjanis Linkevics
<[email protected]> wrote:
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