Godfrey,

You are correct. I've seen this bag at a local store.
Overall structure of this backpack is somewhat similar to that of
CompuDayPack, except that the photo-gear compartment seems to be a bit
larger in FastBack 250, and the access to it is like that of the
Slingshot.

Thanks for posting the links to the photos, but since I've seen the bag,
I am more interested in people's experience with this bag.

Carl, this type of backpacks is only for 1 body and 1-3 lenses at
most. If you are looking for a backpack that can accomodate 2 bodies,
you should look at CompuTrekker, CompuRover or Vertex 100|200|300 AW.
http://products.lowepro.com/catalog/Notebook-Camera,16.htm

Igor


> Mon Mar 17 16:35:58 EDT 2008
> Godfrey DiGiorgi 
> 
> I've not seen this bag in person, but it looks from the pictures as  
> if the upper compartment, over the camera gear compartment, would  
> certainly be large enough to handle a spare K10D body. I understand  
> that it supposed to be a "general use" storage space.
> 
> G
> 
> On Mar 17, 2008, at 1:18 PM, Carl G wrote:
> 
> > Sorry for butting in -- but I understand that the compartment  
> > towards your
> > back is for the computer, and what the bottom compartment is for (the
> > picutures make that clear). But the top compartment, is that for  
> > general
> > stuff only or is it for photo equipment also? Would it have room  
> > enough for
> > a backup k10, for example?
> >

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