To solve the problem, I hang one of the old lens case (for my flash) over the belt secured only by the velcro, and one of the case for my 17-35 lens (this barely fits) and the other lens case for my accessories. The camera compartment also has a little extra space. The whole set up weigh about 10lbs and I could walk around pretty well. If you like holster bags and don't need a lot of gear, you should check this one out.
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I was originally looking for a decent backpack to carry my camera, as well as a few other items that I carry with me when I hike. However, to get a camera backpack of decent size that would hold my camera and everything else, it was quite expensive. So, I decided to go with a beltpack and still use my small backpack for everything else. At this time, I haven't made a trek with them both, but I have made a short hike with the beltpack. Here is what I have found.Pros:
-Holds most of the basic gear needed for beginner and amateur photogs.
-Seems a well-made, quality product.
-Stays put where you buckle it pretty well.
-You can slide it around to to front or either side for access without removing.
-Easy to get the camera in and out quickly.
Cons:
-If you are a professional or even an amateur with a lot of gear, you'll need a bigger pack.
-Again, the size...you'll need to make sure your larger telephoto lens will fit in the side tubes.
-If you sit it upright, it falls over easily.
-This is strictly a beltpack type pack and does not work well as an every day camera bag.
It serves the purpose it was designed and purchased for and I would purchase it again. However, if I wanted more of a multi-purpose pack, I would look at another product.
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I ordered this bag about a month ago for my dad's Nikon D7000. This fits perfectly, even with a lens hood attached. There's still extra room at the bottom of the main bag, in case you had a lens longer than 6" (measured from the body).The one caveat to this bag is that the side-attachments do not fit the kit lens, or anything more than a small diameter telephoto. I'm sure a bunch of 50mm prime lenses could fit in the side attachments, but they're a little impractical for storing any zoom lenses. Otherwise, this is an excellent bag, good quality and appears very durable.
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