Looking for advice on a bag suitable to carry a sigma 50-500 with a canon 450 along with a canon 350 and a tamron 18-250.
John
bag for sigma 50-500
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Re: bag for sigma 50-500
http://www.cambags.com/
Great site, with examples, forum, user reviews
http://www.lowepro.com/
The inevitable lowepro, expensive, yet easily one of the best on the market today.
If you want to go cheap, have a look at the canon 200EG. Otherwise, shop around, look at the reviews.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/military-a ... 979159727/
Another small discussion about it.
Great site, with examples, forum, user reviews
http://www.lowepro.com/
The inevitable lowepro, expensive, yet easily one of the best on the market today.
If you want to go cheap, have a look at the canon 200EG. Otherwise, shop around, look at the reviews.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/military-a ... 979159727/
Another small discussion about it.
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Re: bag for sigma 50-500
I have almost the same equipment (EOS 400D, EOS50D, sigma150-500, sigma 50-200 and a sigma 18-55). I use a lowprow nature trekker AW II and all this stuff fits in it and I even have some space left for a optional flash, some small things like extra accu's, penlight batteries and memory cards.
Also with a nature trekker you get an extra back pack which can be uses alone or can be fixed on teh nature trekker. Als the raincover can be handy.
Also with a nature trekker you get an extra back pack which can be uses alone or can be fixed on teh nature trekker. Als the raincover can be handy.