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I'd like some help here...
I have recently changed from a D70s to a D700. As a result, my travel bag no longer works as well as it once did. I have a grip on the D700, would like to bring my 70-200, a 105 Micro, 50mm, a 24-70 and a SB800 with me on a European trip this fall. In addition to this, I carry a 13" Macbook and small WD hard drive as back up. I have other 'stuff' like chargers, filters and cords that would find a place in the bag too if possible.
While some of this might go into a carry on or vest, I'd really like as much as possible in the bag. My Tamrac Messenger 5 is a little tight. I've read reviews on this site of the TT UD 60 and figured that would be a smart way to go. I want a shoulder bag because if it fits in the 17 by 13 by 6 limit set by many airlines, it can come with me as well as my carry on as a 'personal item'. Does this bag seem like a reasonable choice? I can't find anything in either Lowepro or Tamrac that are as flexible in terms of carrying configurations.
Thanks for this,
Ron
Oh, and this site looks like a gold mine of information!!
I have recently changed from a D70s to a D700. As a result, my travel bag no longer works as well as it once did. I have a grip on the D700, would like to bring my 70-200, a 105 Micro, 50mm, a 24-70 and a SB800 with me on a European trip this fall. In addition to this, I carry a 13" Macbook and small WD hard drive as back up. I have other 'stuff' like chargers, filters and cords that would find a place in the bag too if possible.
While some of this might go into a carry on or vest, I'd really like as much as possible in the bag. My Tamrac Messenger 5 is a little tight. I've read reviews on this site of the TT UD 60 and figured that would be a smart way to go. I want a shoulder bag because if it fits in the 17 by 13 by 6 limit set by many airlines, it can come with me as well as my carry on as a 'personal item'. Does this bag seem like a reasonable choice? I can't find anything in either Lowepro or Tamrac that are as flexible in terms of carrying configurations.
Thanks for this,
Ron
Oh, and this site looks like a gold mine of information!!