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Nov 13, 2015 19:21:36   #
John_F Loc: Minneapolis, MN
 
TLAT wrote:
thanks rmorrison, the pups just turned 7 they were maybe 1 year in the pic.

as for gear: T6S, G1X II. G7, Tokina wide angle, Canon kit 18-55, Canon 50, 1.8.


Are those pups Bichons?

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Nov 13, 2015 23:47:53   #
rugerbearcat Loc: Newport Beach, Calif.
 
I've had the same Tamrac bag for over 25 years now. Its traveled with to both coasts, the mid-west, Asia, Hawaii, Big Sur, etc. Still looks great, does its job, and yet still looks almost new!

Plenty of room for two Canon DSLRs, flash attachment, multiple lenses (zoom and "normal"), plus plenty of sections and pockets for batteries, chargers, flash attachment, etc.

Here's a sample from Amazon of their product line:

http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=tamrac+camera+bags&tag=googhydr-20&index=electronics&hvadid=3365168785&hvpos=1t2&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4441768373447802443&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&hvdev=c&ref=pd_sl_817rfagob5_b

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Nov 14, 2015 01:25:31   #
photoman64 Loc: Commack, NY
 
Geez after reading about the camera bag. I now have to look for a new one myself. I have a Lowepro bag but now with the new lens of 200-500 it is too tall for the one I have. Geez here I go again. Time to get to the Lowepro page and start looking.

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Nov 15, 2015 23:02:44   #
Paul Buckhiester Loc: Columbus, GA USA
 
TLAT wrote:
Thought I'd ask the pro's for help. I need a camera bag/satchel for my gear when on a shoot (I support my wifes real estate business on occasion). My gear consists of several camera bodies and several lens....also a flash and assorted filters and cables.

I will probably buy on the internet but the selection is overwhelming. First person user suggestions most appreciated.

I would like to keep the cost under $200.00 if possible.

Thanks in advance


TJL


Well I'm no pro, but I have lots of bags. Very few are configured for multiple bodies. I think if I knew I would not need to backpack it, I would go for a carry on-sized roller. As long as weight is not a restraint, you can never have too big a bag. You could use it for storing and still take it to jobs.
Paul

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