--- David Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My friend has the LP 100 and has added two side bags to keep extra stuff in.

The ability to add-on is a nice option to have, especially if I want to add a
water bottle or something. I have my eye on a Reporter 100 for now. Was really
a debate between the 100 & 200. But if the equipment doesn't fit, *maybe* I
don't need it. Plus less gear, less fumbling.

>I have the 300 for the digital and
> it holds the D1 body in 1 slot,80-200 and 35-70 in two slots
> and a flash in the last slot.There is just enough room in a slot
> for the spare nicad.Note books,CF cards etc fit niceley
> in the pockets up front.I still feel a side bag is needed if
> i add any more equipment(not likely,have to pay this off
> first:))

I, too, have the Reporter 300. Really useful when I'm going on a trip and would
like to cram even the inconceiveables in there. Dunno if I'll use this or that
item, but nuts, always wish I had it w/ me if I didn't bring it syndrome. But a
little too spacious for local outings.

> These bags come with built in soft lens tubes that can
> be removed(velcrow)but if they only added a couple of spare 
> slot makers that would help.Alan mentioned they are bulky.
> I agree,but they are sturdy.

Checking in my 300, it seems as if other dividers could be velcroed (is that a
word?) in to replace the default. However, not being crafty myself, hard to
envision it.

Pat in SF

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