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This bag is perfect for my Canon 5D MII w/ 100-400 L lens. It fits perfect! I also use a 20D with the Grip and Really Right Stuff L bracket and it also fits perfect. Very well constructed (as with all of my LowePro bags) and thought out design. I picked mine up second hand and it was missing the front mount straps so I cant comment on those.
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Now I can carry my slr with my 24-70/2.8 or 70-200 around with out having to lug around my huge photo backpack.
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This case was much bulkier than I expected holds basically only the camera and a couple small accessories, and to me, was not worth the price. I exchanged it for the Lowepro Trekker II backpack, which is less expensive and fits everything, 2 extra lenses and all accessories, in a nice, compact package that I can put on my back!
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When I received this unit, it was obviously very well built and designed for its purpose, but it was much larger that I had expected. It is large enough for the larger Pro model digital cameras, but too large for my Canon 40D with Telephoto zoom lens. Wearing this bag with the supplied chest harness blocks too much of your forward view and for me presented a trip hazard since I planned to use it while hiking in rugged terrain and while skiing. I exchanged the bag for the LowePro Topload Zoom 2 which is not as deep but still holds my 40D and lens.
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This a larger bag than I had anticipated. It is too big for my D90. I choose to keep it and not return it because I was able to add additional foam for added protection. I made a foam insert to hold my camera secure while ridding my mountain bike. Once I got used to it, it was not too much of a hinderence and has been used successfully on technical trails around Moab. If all you are doing is hiking around and you have a non-pro DSLR, I would go with the 65 vs the 70.
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