After "extensive" testing, I can say that one long LowePro Street&Field lens
case on the outside will hold both of your other lenses (with a pad between)
, if you don't mind storing the hood for the 20-35 in the front pouch of the
TLZ. Plus there's room left in the S&F case for filters, etc. I use one to
hold the 20-35 and 28-135, sans hoods.

Tom P.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 4:26 AM
Subject: Re: Re: EOS camera bag advice wanted

>
> I liked the Top Load Zoom case the best. It ain't going to hold much
> more than the EOS with a long lens, but that's basically what I want.
> Nice and small and to the point. I'd just have to hang a lens case or
> two off of it if I want to travel with more stuff. This bag will be
> more for short trips specifically shooting with the long lens.
>
> Thanks to all for great  advice, there's so many bags it's
> overwhelming.
>


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