Canon 10D body with 17-40mm f/4 L lens attached
Canon 420EX Flash
Canon 55-200mm USM lens
Canon 50mm f/1.8 prime lens
Some more small stuffs like Omini bounce , charger
Apart from this you could keep all you flash cards , wires in the front zip.
Sorry but you can't accomodate any more stuffs in the bag. If you have more lenses or body then you should go for Lowepro 200. But I belive most of the ametures use to have a body + 2lenses+ Flash. This bag should be perfect for that.
High quality materials.
Cons : So far I've not found anything
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I bought this to carry my DLSR and a tele lens, and the usual accessory stuff. I wanted to keep it small and minimal for day hikes and this one does that very well. It's very well made and fits everything nicely and I would be completely happy with it but for one thing for us big folks (I'm 6' 3"), the pack just doesn't fit well. I can't use the chest strap (which I really need for the hiking bit) because the bag tends to ride lower on the back for me, and that puts the chest strap at my neck. The lower waist strap is just not useful for me for the same reason.Overall, I would recommend this bag for a normalor smaller-sized person for the above reasons. The features and quality easily make it a "5" rating, and it absolutely fits what it says it does. But I'll probably have to look for a larger bag just to fit my frame even though I don't need the room.
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I strongly recommend this Lowepro high quality product.After I put my Canon EOS 20d with a 70-300mm lens on it, there is room for 3 medium sized lenses. (Alternative combinations are possible such as two lenses and a flash, or another SLR body and two lenses.) There are also small pockets which are good for memory cards, manuals etc.
It provides cushion with enough padding. It is comfortable to carry on your back.
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I bought this bag in January 2007, when I was in Las Vegas. I paid $69.99 for it, so it's considerably cheaper on Amazon. Since then I have taken it halfway around the world and is now used in Iraq, which is a great place to test durability on about anything, as the dust here is legendary.I bought this one because it is small, and has just enough room to fit my Canon Digital Rebel XTi, as well as a wide angle and telephoto lense with no problem. There's still room for at least one more lense and a small flash, if I choose.
This unit also has numerous pockets for CF card and battery storage and all the inside compartments are velcro, so they can be adjusted to suit any camera or user. I keep the lense part of the camera bay long so no matter what lense is on the camera, I can put it away quickly.
The outside of the bag is water repellent, although I haven't tested the effectiveness of that yet. I'm from the Northwest, so I'll get plenty of chances when I return from Iraq.
Another review mentioned the chest strap almost being a neck strap...I can see that, as it does ride high. It is somewhat adjustable though, although their range of adjustment really should have taken it lower down the straps. I adjusted mine all the way down and it made it better.
All in all, I highly recommend this camera backpack. I've had a few Lowepro products before, and they are normally very well thought out and made with very good quality.
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