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    Default Camera Bag advice

    please advise: wish to walk with 1D4 with 70-200/2.8, 5D with 24-105, and 21mm WA plus big tripod.
    ANy advice on backpack type bag?
    Usually one body around the neck, but still need to be able to accomodate both for transport in vehicle.

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    Must both body and lens be attached ?

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    Default Re: Camera Bag advice

    Lowepro flipside 400AW or Lowepro Pro Runner 450AW

    Both under 2K

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    Default Re: Camera Bag advice

    Quote Originally Posted by Roberto View Post
    Lowepro flipside 400AW or Lowepro Pro Runner 450AW

    Both under 2K
    I'd go with the pro-runner personally, unless you want to have a bit more rugged solution, hiking wise, the pro trekker 300 is maybe a better solution.

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    Default Re: Camera Bag advice

    Thanks Sean, Roberto. Will do a bit more research, but so far the 450 looks the real deal.
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    Default Re: Camera Bag advice

    I have the Lowepro Pro Runner 350AW....highly recommended.

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    Default Re: Camera Bag advice

    I love my Vanguard bags.. Have the big Skytracker backpack which is unbelievably comfortable when needing to carry a lot of equipment and the new Xcenior41 shoulder bag (and can also carry a crap load of equipment) which is super comfortable to carry around!

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    Default Re: Camera Bag advice

    I have the Lowepro Pro Runner 450AW. It's a fantastic bag but be warned, it's fairly bulky.
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