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Bag suggestion for 5DMKII and Shorty McForty?

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FunPhotons:
Now with the shorty as my walk around lens when I don't want weight my bags are too big. Suggestions? I want a shoulder type back (no backpack), just enough room for the camera, spare battery and card. I like Lowepro generally.

pwp:
Don't bag it. Keep it ready. Checkout a Black Rapid strap.
http://www.blackrapid.com/product/camera-strap/rs-7/

And check out this CR thread...
http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=6980.0

PW

Ew:
I've been using the Lowepro terraclime 100 for the last few years in those cases when I'm out with family, or just need body w/ lens (and flash or 2nd small lens if 50 or 28 is mounted).

Can fit a 5d2 (no grip) and a 70-200f4 (hood reversed), or 7D+grip w/ 50 1.4.

Been very happy with it.  Its a soft body, with an envelope that serves as padding.  Doesn't look like a camera bag.

http://products.lowepro.com/product/Terraclime-100,2115,20.htm

Bosman:
A nice small bag. I personally after having tried many bags with their "great features" have found Think Tank to win my affections for happy usability.
http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/retrospective-10-black-shoulder-bag.aspx

Super comfy to use. I apologize i know you wanted a small bag but consider this if you would.
http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/sling-o-matic-10.aspx
I have the 30 which is much bigger but then it offers all the features i need to lug a chair, monopod, couple lenses and bodies with large lens and do it more comfortably than a backpack style pack.

dickgrafixstop:
Think Tank Retrospective is supurb - pick a number - 10,20,30.
My favorite is Domke 5xb - lightweight and durable
Tamrac has a couple of new messenger back so I would suppose Lowepro does also.
Billingham Hadley is georgous but pricey.
Naneu Pro Lima is rugged, cheap and comfortable.
"Pays your money, take your choice"

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