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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2004 9:53 pm
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What camera bag are you guys using for the 10D with a couple of lens? The
typicals seem toooo tight once I put the 17-40mm on the camera. After that
I couldn't really get anything else (other lens) in my bag.

Jimmy

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2004 9:53 pm
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On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 18:53:07 -0400, "Jimmy Smith"
<nospam.TakeThisOut@pleaseno.more> wrote:

 >What camera bag are you guys using for the 10D with a couple of lens? The
 >typicals seem toooo tight once I put the 17-40mm on the camera. After that
 >I couldn't really get anything else (other lens) in my bag.
 >
 >Jimmy
 >
I just got a Lowepro EX180 for my Digital Rebel.
The camera fits well with the kit lens, with room for several other
lenses (the 75-300 looks lonely in there).

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2004 9:53 pm
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I LOVE my Lowepro Nova 4. Put my D70 with two lenses & other stuff in it.
Lots of pockets & a VERY comfortable strap. Had it for 5 years with no
visible wear.
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 12:15 am
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My redibag/holster/whatever is a Tamrac 519, which will take my D30, Sigma
17-35 and 50mm f1.8 or 15mm f2.8 fisheye, or my D30, 28-135 IS and 50mm
f1.8, or my D30 and 100-400 IS and nothing else. My shoulder bag is a Domke
J2, which will hold my D30, 100mm f2, 50mm f1.8, 28-135 IS and 15mm f2.8
fisheye, 1n, 540EZ flash, two walkie talkies, 6-8 rolls of film and assorted
filters and batteries.
The Tamrac is part of the "MACS" system, there are add on pouches that mount
on the bag, externally, to hold extra lenses.

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 > What camera bag are you guys using for the 10D with a couple of lens? The
 > typicals seem toooo tight once I put the 17-40mm on the camera. After
that
 > I couldn't really get anything else (other lens) in my bag.
 >
 > Jimmy
 >
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 1:25 am
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On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 18:53:07 -0400, "Jimmy Smith"
<nospam.RemoveThis@pleaseno.more> wrote:

 >What camera bag are you guys using for the 10D with a couple of lens? The
 >typicals seem toooo tight once I put the 17-40mm on the camera. After that
 >I couldn't really get anything else (other lens) in my bag.

I'm using a Tamrac "System 6" model 5606.
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.tamrac.com/5606.htm" target="_blank">http://www.tamrac.com/5606.htm</a>

Nearly every day I use it to carry ...
-Canon 10D
-28-135 IS lens (72mm)
-70-300 lens (with a 62mm to 72mm adaptor)
-72mm Lens hood for both of the above
-72mm Circular polarizer
-Miscl lens cleaning supplies
-Small trashbag and several ziplock baggies and rubberbands (for
rainproofing)
-Cell Phone
-iPAQ pocket PC
-Extra memory cards, batteries, battery packs, etc.
-Sometime I also take the EX420 flash
-Vosonic 2030 portable drive (to dump memory cards to)
-asthma inhailer
-various ID etc.

I've found this bag to be comfortable to carry, easy to access, and
pretty water resistant (wouldn't call it waterproof though!)


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(Msg. 6) Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 1:38 am
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Drifter wrote:

 >
 >I'm using a Tamrac "System 6" model 5606.
 >http://www.tamrac.com/5606.htm
 >
 >Nearly every day I use it to carry ...
 >-Canon 10D
 >-28-135 IS lens (72mm)
 >-70-300 lens (with a 62mm to 72mm adaptor)
 >-72mm Lens hood for both of the above
 >-72mm Circular polarizer
<snip>

good choice but not convenient
I prefer the Tamrac Velocity 9 which allows me to sling it around on one
shoulder so that I can quickly access the contents without having to take the
bag off my back and putting it on some surface so that I can drop the front
panel to get to all of that stuff. I would just prefer it to be a tad larger
though. but all in all, very useful and functional.

I carry a Bogen 282 monopod in a shoulder strapped case from Slik I think. do
you carry a tripod and if so, do you sling it on your bag or carry it separately
as I do mine??

thanks
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 2:08 am
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You might try a Tamrac 515 with the modular side holsters added for
spare lenses. Works with my 300D with 28-135 IS (even 100-300)
attached; as I recall the 17-40 is the same length but does have a
bigger nose. 10D is a tad larger, too.

The case has a large pocket with space for spare batteries, memory
cards, etc.

Another case is the LowePro TLZ 1. It is a bit larger inside and has no
side case provisions -- tho there is a LowePro system which does.

Phil

Jimmy Smith wrote:

 > What camera bag are you guys using for the 10D with a couple of lens? The
 > typicals seem toooo tight once I put the 17-40mm on the camera. After that
 > I couldn't really get anything else (other lens) in my bag.
 >
 > Jimmy
 >
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 2:18 am
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I use an old military NV case. Very rugged like a Pelican case. It holds
both my D60, 10Dwith grip 28-85 35-135 55ex flash spare batterys and a
Canon off camera shoe cord2.

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"Phil Wheeler" <w6tuh-ng DeleteThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
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 > You might try a Tamrac 515 with the modular side holsters added for
 > spare lenses. Works with my 300D with 28-135 IS (even 100-300)
 > attached; as I recall the 17-40 is the same length but does have a
 > bigger nose. 10D is a tad larger, too.
 >
 > The case has a large pocket with space for spare batteries, memory
 > cards, etc.
 >
 > Another case is the LowePro TLZ 1. It is a bit larger inside and has no
 > side case provisions -- tho there is a LowePro system which does.
 >
 > Phil
 >
 > Jimmy Smith wrote:
 >
  > > What camera bag are you guys using for the 10D with a couple of lens?
The
  > > typicals seem toooo tight once I put the 17-40mm on the camera. After
that
  > > I couldn't really get anything else (other lens) in my bag.
  > >
  > > Jimmy
  > >
  > >
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 10:44 am
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On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 22:38:07 -0500, schuetzen - RKBA!
<chasm RemoveThis @texas.net> wrote:

 >Drifter wrote:
 >
  >>
  >>I'm using a Tamrac "System 6" model 5606.
  >>http://www.tamrac.com/5606.htm
  >>
  >>Nearly every day I use it to carry ...
  >>-Canon 10D
  >>-28-135 IS lens (72mm)
  >>-70-300 lens (with a 62mm to 72mm adaptor)
  >>-72mm Lens hood for both of the above
  >>-72mm Circular polarizer
 ><snip>
 >
 >good choice but not convenient
 >I prefer the Tamrac Velocity 9 which allows me to sling it around on one
 >shoulder so that I can quickly access the contents without having to take the
 >bag off my back and putting it on some surface so that I can drop the front
 >panel to get to all of that stuff. I would just prefer it to be a tad larger
 >though. but all in all, very useful and functional.
 >
 >I carry a Bogen 282 monopod in a shoulder strapped case from Slik I think. do
 >you carry a tripod and if so, do you sling it on your bag or carry it separately
 >as I do mine??
 >
 >thanks
 >chas

I hooked a pair of strings onto that front panel so I could drop it
open one handed and it acts as a "shelf" of sorts. I always carry the
bag on the left shoulder (as the 10D is a "right handed" camera) and
have gotten very good at rummaging around in the bag with one hand.

I like it's physical size as I do a lot of moving around on the
Washington DC metro (trains, bus, etc) so I'm often in crowds and a
smaller bag is more maneuverable (plus it keeps me from carrying too
damn much stuff). By the same token I hardly ever take a tripod with
me. On the occasions that I do I either use an ultrapod II
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.pedcopods.com/products.htm" target="_blank">http://www.pedcopods.com/products.htm</a> which is easily packed in the
bag, or I carry my Manfrotto 724B which has a nice carry bag that I
sling over my other shoulder.


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(Msg. 10) Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 1:07 pm
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"Big Bill" <bill.TakeThisOut@pipping.com> wrote in message
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 > On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 18:53:07 -0400, "Jimmy Smith"
 > <nospam.TakeThisOut@pleaseno.more> wrote:
 >
  > >What camera bag are you guys using for the 10D with a couple of lens?
The
  > >typicals seem toooo tight once I put the 17-40mm on the camera. After
that
  > >I couldn't really get anything else (other lens) in my bag.
  > >
  > >Jimmy
  > >
 > I just got a Lowepro EX180 for my Digital Rebel.
 > The camera fits well with the kit lens, with room for several other
 > lenses (the 75-300 looks lonely in there).

I bought a LowePro traveller AW rucsac type one for my D70. It works really
well, and fits the D70, three lenses, AC adaptor, filters, batteries etc. It
also has room for my little Sony videocam along with all it power and
connection cables etc....

Great bag - plenty of straps to hang tripods and stuff from. It also has a
hidden rain cover than you can pull out and use if it really starts to pour
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2004 4:29 pm
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Skip M wrote:

 > My redibag/holster/whatever is a Tamrac 519, which will take my D30, Sigma
 > 17-35 and 50mm f1.8 or 15mm f2.8 fisheye, or my D30, 28-135 IS and 50mm
 > f1.8, or my D30 and 100-400 IS and nothing else. My shoulder bag is a Domke
 > J2, which will hold my D30, 100mm f2, 50mm f1.8, 28-135 IS and 15mm f2.8
 > fisheye, 1n, 540EZ flash, two walkie talkies, 6-8 rolls of film and assorted
 > filters and batteries.
 > The Tamrac is part of the "MACS" system, there are add on pouches that mount
 > on the bag, externally, to hold extra lenses.
 >

My Tamrac 515 is part of the same system. I find it convenient and
comfortable to carry while hiking in the mountains with my Canon.
Worked well in NW Greece last month.

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(Msg. 12) Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2004 4:33 pm
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Drifter wrote:

 >
 >I hooked a pair of strings onto that front panel so I could drop it
 >open one handed and it acts as a "shelf" of sorts. I always carry the
 >bag on the left shoulder (as the 10D is a "right handed" camera) and
 >have gotten very good at rummaging around in the bag with one hand.


I had no idea that the front flat was stiff enough to open out as a shelf as you
put it. hmmm, I just might ship my Volc 9 back and get the bag you have.
actually, there is no reason that a person could not sew gussets on the
bag-shelf to full length support it and then to insert a stiffner of thin
plastic. hmmmmm
thanks buddy, good idea and thanks for the additional thoughts, I really dislike
digging down thru the middle of that V-9 I have. real pita.

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(Msg. 13) Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 1:58 am
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On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 13:33:43 -0500, schuetzen - RKBA!
<chasm.DeleteThis@texas.net> wrote:

 >Drifter wrote:
 >
  >>
  >>I hooked a pair of strings onto that front panel so I could drop it
  >>open one handed and it acts as a "shelf" of sorts. I always carry the
  >>bag on the left shoulder (as the 10D is a "right handed" camera) and
  >>have gotten very good at rummaging around in the bag with one hand.
 >
 >
 >I had no idea that the front flat was stiff enough to open out as a shelf as you
 >put it. hmmm, I just might ship my Volc 9 back and get the bag you have.
 >actually, there is no reason that a person could not sew gussets on the
 >bag-shelf to full length support it and then to insert a stiffner of thin
 >plastic. hmmmmm
 >thanks buddy, good idea and thanks for the additional thoughts, I really dislike
 >digging down thru the middle of that V-9 I have. real pita.

Glad I could help. A while ago I was whining about where to keep my
lens caps and somebody else told me to sew Velcro on my neck strap and
put a Velcro dot on the lens cap...voila, instant lens cap keeper. I
NEVER would have thought of that one myself <grin>. Sharing ideas is
why these groups are so great.


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