Marco,
I found myself upgrading camera bags every other year,
so eventually I decided to get a backpack with wheels
that would qualify as a carry-on for air travel. The
natural choice was the Tamrac 678. This bag holds two
bodies, both TCs, extension tubes, 15/2.8 fisheye,
50/1.4, 70-200/2.8, 28-70/2.8, 17-35/2.8, a filter
pouch with eight filters, an accessory pouch, and
either two 550 flashes with compact battery back or
some 12 to 15 cokin filters with holder and hood.
Plus it has several inside pockets for manuals,
model/property releases, empty bags, etc., and a
huge outside pocket, e.g. for film.
It comes with a tripod pocket factory-shipped, but I
found it unusable for a good-sized tripod, so I cut
it off. I also got rid of the way-too-prominent "Tamrac"
logo on the front.
This bag might be a little big for your purpose right
now, but you'll have the room available in your bag
should you decide you really need that 400/5.6 lens.
A smaller version of the bag is available (#677 I think).
> Hi,
>
> Last week I got my new EOS 3 with PB-E2, and I�m absolutely happy
> with it. But now, I need a new camera bag.
>
> I wonder if the EOS 3 with the booster attached and a 2.8/70-200
> would fit into a Lowepro MiniTrekker? I also want to put my Sigma 17-
> 35 (on my EOS 5) and a 28-80 USM, a Speedlite 430EZ, the 1.8/50 and
> the 2xconverter into the bag.
>
> Is the MiniTrekker too slim for the EOS 3 combination? Should I go
> for the classic Photo Trekker?
>
> Also, I need a smaller bag which fits into my rucksack, when I go
> backpacking/climbing. What about the Lowepro Nova 3? Another
> consideration would be the Topload Zoom AW. For backpacking usually I
> take the EOS 5 (noe EOS3) the 17-35 and the 2.8/70-200. Plus
> sometimes the 2xconverter and a monopod or tripod.
>
> Any comments/recommendations? Thanks in advance,
>
> Marco
Lars
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