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I find this sling pack to be great for "field use" of my D70 digi SLR. So, I can fit the D70 with 20-70 zoom attached, a 100-300 zoom, and 50 fixed in the bag. There's also a zippered side pocket, good for memory cards, small stuff. A flash would probably not fit well in the side pocket.The sling design fits nicely on your back, ala fanny pack style. There is also a belt to secure the pack, if your riding a bike or something like that.
The top of the bag is easy-access, with a quick release clip. There are also two side clips that help secure the top flap as well.
I think this bag is great, I spent a lot of time trying other packs on and sizing them for my gear setup. IMHO, this pack is the perfect marriage of portability, comfort, and capacity.
FYI, Tamrac makes several other sizes of the Velocity, there is a bigger pack, as well as backpack style if you need to cart your entire studio around. :-)
Tom
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I had a lot of trouble finding a bag that I felt suited my petite frame. I am 5',1" and 95 pounds and I am also rather fashion conscious. I was honestly going to give up on looking for a bag because they were all either 1) incredibly ugly or 2) too large or small for my equipment. I own a Canon 30D and a Canon 70-200mm USM L lens (and hopefully more lenses in the near future).This Tamrac bag is very versatile. You can adjust the velcro pads as you wish and it fits my lens with body attached, with room to spare on the sides for extra lenses. The front pocket has adequate room for camera accessories like memory cards and batteries, but it is also doubles as space for personal items like keys, wallet, cell phone, etc. This is one of many features I like about this bag since it means not having to carry my purse in addition to my camera bag.
In addition, it's a decent-looking bag. It doesn't look like the monster large bags (or backpacks) that they normally have available. I like that it also doesn't look like a typical camera bag, making it rather inconspicuous. If you're carrying expensive equipment I don't think you really want the world to know anyway, or at least that's how I feel about it.
Another wonderful feature is that you have the option of swinging the bag from back to front, access your camera and equipment, all without taking the bag off.
The only complaint I have about it is that it doesn't distribute the weight as evenly as I thought it would. Well, either that or I am really just a whimp and can't carry a couple of pounds -which may very well be the case.
Overall it is a good camera bag that is decently sized, easy on the eyes, well-built and designed.
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I received this as a gift and it's a great bag IF your equipment fits it. My camera (300D) and 3 lenses (70-300, 18-55, and 50) fit it PERFECT, not an ounce of wasted space, no matter which lense is on the camera. I love the one strap -slingstyle. It feels safe on my back and it's so easy to swing it to the front, get the camera out fast and get the shot. With the included waist strap I feel like I could do backflips on a trampoline and not even think about the $1000s of equipment on my back. It's a great bag. No, it doesn't have space to grow and grow with all your equipment for decades to come, but that's not what it's about. It's meant to be a trim, secure bag that can hold your dslr loaded with your long zoom lens. The only thing I would change, is that I would add in a full zipper front for loading and accessories a little easier.Please, before choosing this one, check out the Lowepro SlingShot 100 All Weather Backpack. It's a similar design and given a 2nd chance I might choose it first. However, I still give this one a 4 out of 5 because it's really well made.
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If you need to carry a decent sized SLR and a couple of lenses around for prolonged periods, then I would recommend you take a look at this bag.I bought this bag for a one-week trip to Maui, figuring I'd want to have my D200 and a couple of lenses with me for a good part of the trip. The downside to renting an open-air Jeep was that I couldn't leave anything of value inside, so I ended up carrying my bag (literally) everywhere I went. Here's my take:
Good carrying capacity it comfortably held my Nikon D200 with a 18-70mm lens; a 12-24mm lens and either my 70-300mm lens or my SB-600 flash. There was also plenty of room in the front pocket for a spare battery, some memory cards, my wallet and cell phone.
Comfortable I agree with a previous reviewer that it did not distribute the load as well as I had anticipated, but so long as the bag was slung to the front, it was comfortable even on a 6-hour hike.
Rugged It kept all my gear safe and it wasn't damaged despite lots of brushing up against rocks, sand and trees.
Handy Out of all the different camera bags I've tried, this one made it the easiest to get to the camera and swap out lenses quickly.
The bag comes with an extra strap that can go around your waist, but I found this cumbersome and it made it a little harder to sling the bag around. That said, it folds up out of the way nicely so it is not an annoyance.
The net is this bag did everything I wanted it to do and it did it well. If you're looking to carry your SLR with a couple of lenses on long walks or hikes, then this is worth a good look.
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