Camera Bag-Urgent

12 years 7 months ago #146732 by sanclicks
Hi Guys,
I am new to this forum and I need some serious help from all of you experienced members of this forum.
I was using one think tank bag before but its too small for my all camera gears thats why I sold it. I do frequent travel around the places.
My gear consists of the following things- Canon 7D, Canon 400D, Canon 70-200 f2.8 is ii, Sigma 18-250mm, Sigma 150mm 2.8, Canon 50mm 1.8, Canon 430EXII flash and lots of other assessories.

I have looked through Lowepro and Kata bags, they look nice. Please suggest me a good reliable bag guys.

thanks


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12 years 7 months ago #146750 by MLKstudios
Check out Domke. Not expensive and good quality.

www.bhphotovideo.com/c/browse/Domke/ci/4377/N/4232865208

:)

Matthew L Kees
MLK Studios Photography School
www.MLKstudios.com
[email protected]
"Every artist, was once an amateur"

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12 years 7 months ago #146752 by sanclicks

MLKstudios wrote: Check out Domke. Not expensive and good quality.

www.bhphotovideo.com/c/browse/Domke/ci/4377/N/4232865208

:)



Cheers mate..


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12 years 7 months ago - 12 years 7 months ago #146756 by MLKstudios
The biggest is their F-1X:

www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/15970-REG..._Black.html/mode/edu

Easily holds two bodies, lenses and a flash.

Matthew L Kees
MLK Studios Photography School
www.MLKstudios.com
[email protected]
"Every artist, was once an amateur"

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12 years 7 months ago #146795 by John Landolfi
Look at Billingham bags. More expensive, but the best built, and they have a very wide choice of styles and sizes. My travelling bag is the 550, which holds a D3, a D200, 70-200 f/2,8 15-35 f/2,8, 28mmf.3,5PC, 58mm f/1.2 or 105mm f/2.8. In addition, chargers, spare batteries, filters, Spot meter, shades,and a ball head . I can usually squeeze a short monopod across the top, under the flap. Lifting it overhead can be a bit challenging, but it has alwaus fit into the overhead on a plane.:cheers:


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12 years 7 months ago #147288 by Number 7

John Landolfi wrote: Look at Billingham bags. More expensive, but the best built, and they have a very wide choice of styles and sizes. My travelling bag is the 550, which holds a D3, a D200, 70-200 f/2,8 15-35 f/2,8, 28mmf.3,5PC, 58mm f/1.2 or 105mm f/2.8. In addition, chargers, spare batteries, filters, Spot meter, shades,and a ball head . I can usually squeeze a short monopod across the top, under the flap. Lifting it overhead can be a bit challenging, but it has alwaus fit into the overhead on a plane.:cheers:


:agree: Tamrac isn't to bad either. Crumpler makes a solid bag too


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12 years 7 months ago #147533 by sanclicks
I finally decided a bag from Kata. Its Kata Bumbleebee 220 Pro Light-B. Seems very nice and ample space for all my equipments.. Also got a bargain in amazon.

by the way thanks to everyone..


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12 years 7 months ago #147923 by Foggy

sanclicks wrote: I finally decided a bag from Kata. Its Kata Bumbleebee 220 Pro Light-B. Seems very nice and ample space for all my equipments.. Also got a bargain in amazon.

by the way thanks to everyone..


Post a link, let's see what you picked up


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12 years 7 months ago #148590 by sanclicks

Foggy wrote:

sanclicks wrote: I finally decided a bag from Kata. Its Kata Bumbleebee 220 Pro Light-B. Seems very nice and ample space for all my equipments.. Also got a bargain in amazon.

by the way thanks to everyone..


Post a link, let's see what you picked up


www.kata-bags.com/productFRM2HS.asp?Version=Photo&p_Id=19779

I paid £150 in Amazon.
Its really light and well protected bag. All my gears are in and still spaces left..Brilliant bag..


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12 years 7 months ago #148591 by MLKstudios
Good looking bag. Good choice. :)

Matthew L Kees
MLK Studios Photography School
www.MLKstudios.com
[email protected]
"Every artist, was once an amateur"

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12 years 7 months ago #148600 by sanclicks

MLKstudios wrote: Good looking bag. Good choice. :)



Thanks mate....


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12 years 7 months ago #148969 by Stealthy Ninja
Nothing wrong with your choice. But I'd have stuck with Thinktank myself. They have plenty of larger bags.

Oh well, each to their own.
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