Charles,
'Bought' one myself a while ago and I like it.
It is big, especially with a laptop along.
I've got an orange one...
I say 'bought' because the local camera outlet closed,
leaving me with $100 in credits on developing.
I went to the remaining store downtown looking for
something to spend the credits on.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Charles Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I ended up with this:
>
> http://tenba.com/products/Messenger-Large-Bag.aspx
>
> Big enough for camera, flash, and a few lenses - PLUS my laptop.  So now I
> can carry one bag back 'n' forth to work instead of two.
>
> The depth of this bag means I can carry the camera "nose down" just like I
> always wanted to do - and the zipper on the top of the flap means I have
> pretty-much instant access to the camera when something comes up.  Perfect!
>  While it looks a little big, it sticks close to the body, unlike a lot of
> the "boxier" bags that are out there. I didn't want to feel like I was
> carrying a big tool box with me every time I had the camera on my shoulder.
>
> When I don't want the camera gear with me, the whole section with the
> camera/flash/lenses can lift right out and then it's "just" a
> laptop/messenger bag.
>
>  -Charles
>
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