Sunday, January 31, 2010

Good Backpacks For Dslr With 5 Lens Camera Bag Options? DSLR, 5 Lenses, (mabye Laptop)?

Camera bag options? DSLR, 5 lenses, (mabye laptop)? - good backpacks for dslr with 5 lens

I will now try a bag that can hold all my stuff:

D200 W / grip
Nikon VR 70-200 mm f / 2,8
Nikon 50mm F1.8
Nikon 60mm f2.8 Micro
Nikon 1.7 teleconverter
Sigma 18-50mm f2.8
15 "Notebook

Now I have a Nova 4 and handsome, but not my 70-200 or my bag for laptop and my back hurts, so the thinking is in a backpack to

Lowepro makes great backpacks for camping, but their backpacks for cameras really suck in terms of support and support


Any ideas anyone?

4 comments:

Ben H said...

A Lowepro Stealth Reporter D650AW realize that everything (including laptops) very comfortable.

It is a shoulder bag, though, if you can any of their other requirements.

It would be interesting to see, but because it is also a waist belt that is used to has to distribute a portion of weight to height. The waist belt is not enough to keep the bag, but at least for me, helps me to gain weight more easily than I, in a bag with a normal shoulder.

It can often lead to 10-15 pounds of equipment, when I found my D650AW € 6.8 on a practical limit to the Nova-4th

By the way, I bought them 4 weeks before the Nova. From what I've bought, I love it, although I admit that there is no substitute for the large pockets.

pixarkid said...

You can not answer your question, but you might want the same question in the Nikonians forum: http://www.nikonians.org/cgi-bin/dcforum ask ...
There will probably be more help, and at the same time as the other issues that are related to Nikon.

teef_au said...

Nah I'm in the same situation as you. But I want my mistakes share.

First mistake - a High Sierra backpack. It has a compartment for laptops and portable CD players, telephones and everything that can be imagined. It is particularly well padded and be supportive. It has many compartments, but not properly structured so that a camera bag. And so on. Therefore, each objective should be well cushioned on his own. Even if I do not for a moment about it, it takes a bit of a disaster for the field.

Second mistake - "Premiere" backpack camera. This is a great camera backpack recommended if you have no laptop compartment. Normal day, walking around photos of landscapes, I can not the laptop. It's too hard and lose much in the same starting time and off for a fundamental review of the plans that have met you. They are also 4 times per day and the battery on the subject property anyway. So I like the local labor market. The only problem is that I am about to travel abroad. Now I need a bageverything you do, or if they are really what I want.

I would like to respond fhotoace, I think even at the level I was able to take a separate laptop bag.

Congratulations on a good selection of camera equipment!

Hope this helps a little.

fhotoace said...

Tightness in the laptop, it is difficult.

I always have the laptop in his own cause with an external hard drive of 300 GB and things seem to require laptops (wireless mouse, Cat-5 cables, PC cards and Express cards and a stack of CDs for - cool R and DVD -R 's).

I bought a bag in the correct size (in a store, sporting goods), not to say "Steal me, I'm a camera bag" to. In my backpack I carry 2-D200 doubles with 12-24mm 24-85mm and 70-300mm and two SB-600 flash units and a 22 "(of course). D200 both have the MB-D200 on it.

Everything works for me when I'm on the field. So when I travel, my laptop safely in their own pocket.

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