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Shoulder/waist bag for DSLR and 100-400mm lens (1 Viewer)

Egret

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Hi

Can anyone suggest a bag to carry my canon 70D with attached 100-400 zoom? Overall length is 28cm and want to carry it round my waist. At the moment, I am drowning in bags that are just too small or way to big.

Thanks

Andy
 
Andy

Think Tank Digital Holster 30 v2.0 will fit the combination. I use mine for my 7D and 400 f5.6. It has a waterproof cover and a few small pockets. The shoulder strap provided is hopeless but that shouldn't be a problem if you want to fasten it to a belt.

Hope this helps

Steve
 
Andy

Think Tank Digital Holster 30 v2.0 will fit the combination. I use mine for my 7D and 400 f5.6. It has a waterproof cover and a few small pockets. The shoulder strap provided is hopeless but that shouldn't be a problem if you want to fasten it to a belt.

Hope this helps

Steve

Sorry to butt into the thread,Steve is that with the lens hood retracted on the 400mm does it fit okay?

Thanks.

Steve.:t:
 
No problem.

Yes that's with the lens hood retracted, and the bottom extended. I use a Calumet Aircell shoulder strap on mine which is really comfortable, it does add to the cost though.

Steve
 
Thanks for the suggestions. I bought a secondhand Lowepro Inverse 200 that arrived today. It is exactly what I was looking for.
 
No problem.

Yes that's with the lens hood retracted, and the bottom extended. I use a Calumet Aircell shoulder strap on mine which is really comfortable, it does add to the cost though.

Steve

Thanks for replying.

Steve.:t:B :)
 
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