The 200 would be just about right for what you've mentioned.

-- 
Nick Wright
http://www.wrightfoto.com/

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>From: "TM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Camera bags- advice needed
>Date: Wed, Apr 17, 2002, 6:20 PM
>

> Nick-
> Thanks for the advice- right now, I'm really only looking to get a bag
> to carry one SLR w/ zoom mounted, a small prime, flash, misc. stuff,
> that's
> it.
>
> I think once I get my stuff organized, the P&Ses will get relegated
> elsewhere or
> I will get another bag, as you mentioned, to carry all the extra stuff
> that I
> won't normally carry.
>
> Taka
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Nick Wright
> Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 7:11 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Camera bags- advice needed
>
>
> Take a look at the LowePro Street and Field Reporter AW series. I have
> the largest of the series (the 500) and usually carry tons of gear. 2
> bodies, AF500, AF330, 28-70/4, 80-200/2.8, 300/4.5, digital p&s,
> batteries, film, light meter, notepad, calculator, lens cleaning
> supplies, pocket calendar, I could prolly go on but I won't. You could
> prolly get by with the 200 or the 300. One of the greatest things about
> this series is that there are many accessories that you can add to the
> bags; lens cases, film bags, even cellphone holders, etc. There is also
> an available belt that slides through the back of the bag converting it
> into a beltpack (a large beltpack, but...). The bags also include two
> rain covers built in, one for light sprinkles and one for gullywashers;
> this is my first Texas spring with this bag, and I don't know how I kept
> my gear dry without those before. Mine cost right at $130 at a local
> camera store, the smaller ones are less than $100 I'm sure.
>
> --
> Nick Wright
> http://www.wrightfoto.com/
>
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>>From: "TM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Camera bags- advice needed
>>Date: Wed, Apr 17, 2002, 5:37 PM
>>
>
>> Hi all-
>> Now that I have access to an SLR, I'm all set to get back into
>> photography and need some help w/ camera bags.
>>
>> I made the mistake of getting a Lowepro Mini-Trekker backpack, which
>> is a great bag but a bit too small when you're trying to carry a bunch
>
>> of junk- 3 bodies, 5 lenses, 2 flashes, 2 P&Ses, a digital P&S and God
>
>> knows what else. I should have gotten the Trekker. :-)
>>
>> Anyway, that said, I need a bag to use as an everyday carry-along bag
>> for when I'm using the camera. My requirements are that I can carry an
>
>> 80-200 zoom (f4 not the big 2.8 monster) mounted on the camera, along
>> with a 24-28mm wide angle prime, possibly a flash as well, and some
>> film, filters, etc.
>>
>> I thought the Lowepro Off Trail 2 would be the ticket, but wonder if
>> the Off Trail 1 might work well enough. Anyone here use this bag or
>> its brethren? I need to know if I can fit the aforementioned 80-200mm
>> f4 zoom in the Off Trail 1, otherwise, I'll have to order the next
>> size up Off Trail 2. I might see if the local shop will let me try
>> putting something like a Nikon N65 into the bag with a zoom attached.
>>
>> Anyone have the dimensions of the Pentax M or A 70-210mm f/4 zoom?
>> That's the one I want to get.
>>
>> Nice thing about these bags is that the extra lens cases are
>> detachable, making the bag really small when that's wanted as well as
>> the interchangeability between the waist belt and the shoulder strap.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Taka
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