I Need Help Finding A Camera Bag

i'm looking for a camera bag that has just enough room to hold a 5d without a grip and two lenses - 17 & 24mm tse's. one of the lenses would be mounted while the other would not.

shoulder bags and slings are primarily what i'm looking at - not a backpack.

any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
Hi Bobby.
I'd like to be more help, but am not familiar with the size of the lenses you wish the bag to fit, for me and others can you perhaps equate the tse lens sizes to lenses we migh be more familiar with please.
I use a Nova 160 AW with my 7D with EF-s 17-85mm attached and a nifty fifty and 550ex flash wih a StoFen (not on the flash) and space to spare.
They are available in progressively larger sizes, I have a 200 AW with a 40D and gripped 7D with lenses attached Cosina 100-300mm, the flash with StoFen, a Rode Stereo Videomic and a kit of macro extension tubes. I would think from that you might need the 170 aw for your requirements but probably no larger. I like these bags for having the waterproof cover attached and able to be tucked away. Lots of pocket space for extra cards and batteries.

Cheers Graham.



bobby samat said:
i'm looking for a camera bag that has just enough room to hold a 5d without a grip and two lenses - 17 & 24mm tse's. one of the lenses would be mounted while the other would not.

shoulder bags and slings are primarily what i'm looking at - not a backpack.

any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
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I have the Retrospective 5 and the 7. The 5 will hold a 5D mounted to a Tamron SP24-70VC along with an EF70-300L in the other slot with room for a 270EX. It's snug, but not unreasonable. The Retro 7 will hold a 5D with a 2.8 standard zoom attached and pretty much any two other lenses up to and including a 70-200 2.8L. They are terribly well built and about as inconspicuous as you can get with a shoulder bag.
 
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I used a GOINCASE camera sling to carry my 5D3, a 24-70 f/2.8II mounted and a 70-200 f/2.8II plus CamRanger and a couple of graded ND filters with lens adaptor. Also, were memory carrying bag, GPS for the 5D3, batteries and BlackRapid. All in all, just over 8 pounds in weight. Finally, i added an iPAD. The setup was a bit tight, but no problem zipping up the sling bag. They went with me to HongKong and Hanoi. My next trip with all this will be to Vancouver in April.
Take a quick look at the GOINCASE.
-r
 
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+1 on the Retrospective.

I carry a 5diii with the 24-105 attached (hood reversed) and 2 other lenses (17-40 and 70-200 f/4 IS, for example) or 1 additional lens and a speedlight comfortably and securely in a Retrospective 7 and cn add a cad wallet, extra batteries and my Kindle as well. May be the most comfortable strap I've ever had.
 
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I use the Toploader Pro 75 AW with a 1D X with 70-200 f/2.8 mounted and a 1.4x mark iii attached and it fits. The flash also fits nicely in the front and you have some room for a spare battery etc at the top. Not sure if you could fit the two lenses. Any additional lenses I tend to use an extra bag or belt bag depending on how big it is.
 
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expatinasia said:
I use the Toploader Pro 75 AW with a 1D X with 70-200 f/2.8 mounted and a 1.4x mark iii attached and it fits. The flash also fits nicely in the front and you have some room for a spare battery etc at the top. Not sure if you could fit the two lenses. Any additional lenses I tend to use an extra bag or belt bag depending on how big it is.

the toploaders are awesome. i have the 70 and i use it all the time. they're designed to protect a single lens though.

i've checked out all the companies and models suggested and the retrospective 7 looks like it will be perfect.
 
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