I have the Lowe Pro Photo Trekker AW. I'm very happy with it. The limitations on
what you can carry are pretty much determined by your level of physical fitness
rather than the pack: It can probably hold more than you want to haul around
with you. At Grandfather Mountain I had a PZ-1p, MX and 645 camera bodies. 45,
75 and 200mm lenses for the 645, plus 20, 24, 50, 100 and 300 (f2.8) for the
35mm and an assortment of filters, film and accessories. Plus a Manfrotto 3021
tripod with ballhead strapped to the outside. (The day after I returned from the
Grandfather trip I went out running and without all that weight on my back I
felt as if someone had lowered the earth's gravity!)
There ane plenty of internal dividers which are easily removed or changed.
Protection is very good and the pack is sized to airline carry-on standards.
The only downside is the inconvenience of taking the pack off every time you
want to make an equipment change.
--
Mark Roberts
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