zackiedawg
WEDway Peoplemover Rider
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- Aug 5, 2008
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I'm a 3-bagger. My main bag is a backpack - the Kata R102...it is large enough to hold everything I own related to photography, including the rare ability to hold a camera body with battery grip installed and Tamron 200-500mm lens mounted (a primary selling point when purchasing a main bag). I currently keep 5 lenses, body, flash unit, filters, remotes, chargers, cleaning kits, spare batteries, compact camera & charger, memory cards, and rain covers in the Kata.
When I head out on day trips, I usually grab body with one lens, and a second lens or two, and load them in my Tenba Black Label medium bag. It can also handle some accessories and spare bits - and probably could squeeze a 3rd lens if needed. It's a shoulder bag.
The third bag is a small Tamrac video bag that fits my camera body with up to my 18-250 lens attached...and that's about it. It's what I bring along when I need a quick place to stick my camera if it's raining or to keep it safe.
When I head out on day trips, I usually grab body with one lens, and a second lens or two, and load them in my Tenba Black Label medium bag. It can also handle some accessories and spare bits - and probably could squeeze a 3rd lens if needed. It's a shoulder bag.
The third bag is a small Tamrac video bag that fits my camera body with up to my 18-250 lens attached...and that's about it. It's what I bring along when I need a quick place to stick my camera if it's raining or to keep it safe.