wgerrard
Veteran
So... I've got this new camera and three new lenses, and I need a new bag.
The camera is a DSLR, the Nikon D5100. I also bought 3 Nikkors: 10-24, 55-200, and a 35/1.8.
Went to the camera store today and came home with a ThinkTank Speed Demon 2.0, which is about an inch to small. Gonna take it back tomorrow. The obvious step is to get the next-size-up ThinkTank. But... it's too big for my needs and taste.
On the off chance anyone else is working with this combination of hardware, what bag are you carrying it in?
The camera is a DSLR, the Nikon D5100. I also bought 3 Nikkors: 10-24, 55-200, and a 35/1.8.
Went to the camera store today and came home with a ThinkTank Speed Demon 2.0, which is about an inch to small. Gonna take it back tomorrow. The obvious step is to get the next-size-up ThinkTank. But... it's too big for my needs and taste.
On the off chance anyone else is working with this combination of hardware, what bag are you carrying it in?
brachal
Refrigerated User
I am a huge fan of the Domke F2. Maybe a little big, but it'll hold your kit, accessories, bottle of water and a snack too. Love that bag.
mwooten
light user
I've used my Domke 803 satchel for just about all of my camera combinations for the past dozen years. A very versatile bag.
dave lackey
Veteran
So... I've got this new camera and three new lenses, and I need a new bag.
The camera is a DSLR, the Nikon D5100. I also bought 3 Nikkors: 10-24, 55-200, and a 35/1.8.
Went to the camera store today and came home with a ThinkTank Speed Demon 2.0, which is about an inch to small. Gonna take it back tomorrow. The obvious step is to get the next-size-up ThinkTank. But... it's too big for my needs and taste.
On the off chance anyone else is working with this combination of hardware, what bag are you carrying it in?
First, what style do you like?
Think Tank has a perfect sized bag for you in the Retrospective line but if you don't like Messenger bag styles, then, there are a million other choices.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
First, what style do you like?
Think Tank has a perfect sized bag for you in the Retrospective line but if you don't like Messenger bag styles, then, there are a million other choices.![]()
The Think Tank could be the answer. Let me also point out the Tamrac 704 convertible, a small bag meant for an SLR and 3 lenses. It can be used as a shoulder bag, or with its waist strap, as a fanny pack or waist pack. We don't seem to talk much about Tamrac here, but they are very good bags.
I have a Domke F2. It's a good bag, but too large for just camera with lens and two more lenses. with 4 extra lenses, it's a good bet. But then, so is the Tamrac 706 convertible.
doolittle
Well-known
If you like rucksack style, Lowepro Micro Trekker 100 might fit the bill:
http://products.lowepro.com/product/Micro-Trekker-100,1962,14.htm
It comfortably holds a D90, flash and a few lenses, yet isn't a large bag.
http://products.lowepro.com/product/Micro-Trekker-100,1962,14.htm
It comfortably holds a D90, flash and a few lenses, yet isn't a large bag.
wgerrard
Veteran
I have an F2 and like it, but agree it's really meant to carry more. The shop I use had a good Tamrac selection, I'll look for that 704.
I like the ThinkTank. The padding, too, since the bag will sit in the overhead bins when I fly. Think I saw a few Retrospective bags at the store, too.
I like the ThinkTank. The padding, too, since the bag will sit in the overhead bins when I fly. Think I saw a few Retrospective bags at the store, too.
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