I found that the Lowepro Flipside 500AW bag is fantastic for carrying around medium size telephoto lenses.
I used it with my Sigma 120 300 F2.8 Sports lens and the lens fits perfectly in the bag with lens attached. I found the photo on internet to support my statement
It appears that Sigma 120 300 F2.8 lens size is 52mm shorter than the Canon 400 prime. So the 400mm prime still fits but the body will have to be detached form the lens:
Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM 7.50 lbs (3390g) 4.9 x 11.5" (124.4 x 291mm)
Canon EF 400mm f/2.8 L IS II USM Lens 8.49 lbs (3850g) 6.4 x 13.5" (163 x 343mm)
I used it with my Sigma 120 300 F2.8 Sports lens and the lens fits perfectly in the bag with lens attached. I found the photo on internet to support my statement
It appears that Sigma 120 300 F2.8 lens size is 52mm shorter than the Canon 400 prime. So the 400mm prime still fits but the body will have to be detached form the lens:
Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM 7.50 lbs (3390g) 4.9 x 11.5" (124.4 x 291mm)
Canon EF 400mm f/2.8 L IS II USM Lens 8.49 lbs (3850g) 6.4 x 13.5" (163 x 343mm)
dufflover said:chrysoberyl said:2. Be more compact
Doubt that. That is one thing I like about the Canon 100-400 mk1 (no idea about the mk2); it collapses into 70-200mm body size so it fits in a lot of bags, with body attached. Good luck doing that with the 400mm prime.
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