"Tom Pfeiffer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote/replied to:

>
>My favorite "quick access" bag for a long zoom is the LowePro Top-Load Zoom
>Pro, it's one of the few bags that will hold a body with a grip/motor drive
>attached. You can also put lenses on the sides, but the 20-35 with hood is
>such a large diameter package I"m not sure that it would fit inside. I use
>the bag with the 70-200 f/2.8, which is essentially the same length as your
>100-400. It does have an all-weather cover in a pouch on the front, and
>comes with both a shoulder strap and a harness for hiking. As with any bag,
>it would be advisable to try your equipment in one if possible before buying
>one.
>
>Tom P.

Thanks Tom. I'm making a list and going to Akihabara to see what's
there. I hope to buy it at the same time as the lens, perhaps can get
a good deal on one. I like the idea of top loading, and having a
hiking harness is great. The 20-35USM with hood reversed makes a thin
profile if you put it in sideways, hopefully some adjustments in
dividers will make this possible.


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