That's the same case but in green. You have a variety of options for dividing the inside. I like the Trekpak system for its versatility. Not cheap though
I carry my 70-200L 2.8 or 100-400L as well as the following: 100L 2.8 macro, 17-55mm f/2.8, 11-16mm f2.8, 430EX III-RT flash, 7d mk2 body, 3 batteries / charger. Filter case (holds 6 filters) and misc wiring. Its a great case in "like new" condition. Bought a second body and some other peripherals so I need to upgrade to a bigger case. My next case will be a Pelican as well.
Pelican model 1520 with Trekpak insert. Paid $240 new. For sale for $175 OBO
Thank all of you for your input and suggestions. I'm definitely going to keep my 7D MKII and will be shopping for a 5D MKIV. I think that if i were to go with the 6DMKII, I would always be wondering if I made the right choice. No looking back or wondering "what if" with the 5D MKIV.
Thanks again for all the advice.
The other option I was considering was renting a body to see which one suites my needs. Do any of you have experience with Borrowlens.com?
First off ..I really appreciate all the valuable input. As I.said...I love the setup that I have. The issue is that I would like to get the full potential from the 70-200mm lens indoors. The crop factor makes the lens too long in most cases. I also own the 100mm f/2.8L macro lens that I believe would benefit more on a FF body.
Thanks for the input. Its not really a matter of cost. I will be using the FF for indoor non-action type shooting. Do you think the 5dmkIV is overkill?
Hello group, I am new to this site and am happy to read all the comments and suggestions from the many members this far.
I currently own (and love) my 7D MKII. I do mostly action sports and wildlife photography. I have a 70-200mm f/2.8 IS II and the
100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 IS II lens which i sometimes pair with the Canon Extender EF 1.4X III. I would like to be purchase a FF camera and was wondering what your thoughts were as to buying the 6D MKII as a FF addition to my current gear?