> Erwin:
> 
> I have this bag and it will hold my EOS-3 with
booster and the 70-210 2.8L
> (with hood). I don't have the 28-105 or 20, but I
have verified I 
> can fit a
> 50 (1.8) and the 35-135 (with hoods) plus my Elan
IIe (50e) with BP50
> attached. What would be tough would be fitting the
20-35 and hood in the
> bottom of this bag, but I think you're ok with the
combiation 
> you've got in
> mind.
> 
> Tom P.
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Erwin Harkink"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "EOS Mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 6:50 AM
> Subject: EOS Camerabag LowePro Topload Zoom AW/Pro:
what fits?
> 
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does anybody have one of these bags? Can you tell
me what fits in this
> > bag? I currently have a Orion AW but find the
daypack sometimes to
> > small. I'm thinking of buying the TLZ and carry a
normal daypack.
> > This is what I think I can store in the TLZ:
> > EOS 50e + BP50
> > EF28-105
> > EF 20 or 50
> > filters and hoods
> >
> > I think I will make a padded back to put in my
normal daypack, so I can
> > also bring my EF100-300USM and 550EX with me.
> >
> > I'd like to take all of this with me on a hike to
Machu Picchu, that's
> > why...
> >
> > Erwin


Erwin,

I have the Topload AW (non-Pro version) and mine can
hold the ElanIIe plus PB-50 attached to my Sigma
70-200/2.8 HSM EX (with the hood reversed), and I
believe I was able to put my 380EX in the front pouch.
 It's snug, but not at all stressful to the camera
mount.

I was in Europe vacationing for this past New Years
Eve and I travelled with this bag and my ElanIIe plus
booster with a 25-135IS attached with my 380EX in the
front pouch and at least half a dozen rolls of film in
the remaining nooks and crannies.

At times, I've gone hiking with this bag containing my
Elan IIe plus booster, Tokina 20-35/3.5-4.5, and my
Sigma 90/2.8 macro plus about a half-dozen rolls of
film.

It's a great bag if you want to travel light and limit
yourself to one pro-size lens or two smaller lenses. 
For long hikes, it sure beats hauling around my fully
loaded Mini-trekker!

Cheers,
Cian

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