Anybody interested suggestions for bags for S2?
I was quite happy with Think Tank sling-o-matic 20, however when getting the 120 and 180 I realized those 2 lenses do not fit with attached hood in the bag when the camera body is attached to the lens. (The 35 and 70 do).
Still besides this point the bag works very well for S2 body, one lens attached and 2 additional lenses. But you have to reverse the hood when storing the 120 or 180 attached to the S2.
The protection, compact size, unloading and loading of the bag work very very good.
For 2 Lenses A Tamrac Velocity 9 would work well (also for 180 with hood attached to body) but its too tight for 3 lenses.
I wondered if eventually a KATA 30N Slingbag would fit the camer with attached lens and hood + 2 more lenses. (However the Kata seems to have so many zippers and pads here and there it looks slightly over engineered to me. The Think Tank seems to have a more clean and stable design and interieur.
I dont think I would normally carry more than 3 lenses atthe same time and I want the bag/backpack to be not bigger than needed.
I know Marcs solution (with one extra bag for the lenses) but wonder what how you other guys carry the S2?
Tom
I was quite happy with Think Tank sling-o-matic 20, however when getting the 120 and 180 I realized those 2 lenses do not fit with attached hood in the bag when the camera body is attached to the lens. (The 35 and 70 do).
Still besides this point the bag works very well for S2 body, one lens attached and 2 additional lenses. But you have to reverse the hood when storing the 120 or 180 attached to the S2.
The protection, compact size, unloading and loading of the bag work very very good.
For 2 Lenses A Tamrac Velocity 9 would work well (also for 180 with hood attached to body) but its too tight for 3 lenses.
I wondered if eventually a KATA 30N Slingbag would fit the camer with attached lens and hood + 2 more lenses. (However the Kata seems to have so many zippers and pads here and there it looks slightly over engineered to me. The Think Tank seems to have a more clean and stable design and interieur.
I dont think I would normally carry more than 3 lenses atthe same time and I want the bag/backpack to be not bigger than needed.
I know Marcs solution (with one extra bag for the lenses) but wonder what how you other guys carry the S2?
Tom