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im looking to invest in a great d90 bag
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 2549" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>If I'm not mistaken the Low Pro Sling is a backpack type bag. I have the model "Flipside 300" which was around $70. (I think the Sling and the Flipside have different styles of entry to get at the photo equipment.) I found the Flipside fits well and is comfortable even with a lot of equipment. I like it because I can lay the bag on the ground and get to all of the equipment for set up without having to set anything on the ground. I used it just this past May on backwoods trails going to water falls in the White Mountains, NH. Even if you are not doing a lot of walking to your shooting site it's easier on the arms and back than carrying around a large size shoulder strap bag. The Flipside 300 is well made and water resistant. It will keep your equipment dry even when the wind changes direction and you get soaked by the water fall spray. (I know this by experience.) The Flipside will carry my D90 with a 18-105mm vr lens, grip and tripod monting bracket attached. It also carries my 70-300mm vr, 50mm f/1.8 prime, a SB800 flash, four or five filters, and all the extra cords, cleaning equipment, etc. I may need. It has a zippered side pocket for extra cards, batteries, pins, and note book. This side pocket is difficult to use after the bag was packed with all the equipment I was taking. So I wound up putting everything in the main body of the bag. It also has a elastic pocket on the other side to hold a water bottle, which is handy. It even has a pocket and strap on the back where you can carry a light tripod. I'm not pushing the Flipside in particular it's just the one I have and can speak for by experience. There are others that will do the same thing that are just as good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 2549, member: 654"] If I'm not mistaken the Low Pro Sling is a backpack type bag. I have the model "Flipside 300" which was around $70. (I think the Sling and the Flipside have different styles of entry to get at the photo equipment.) I found the Flipside fits well and is comfortable even with a lot of equipment. I like it because I can lay the bag on the ground and get to all of the equipment for set up without having to set anything on the ground. I used it just this past May on backwoods trails going to water falls in the White Mountains, NH. Even if you are not doing a lot of walking to your shooting site it's easier on the arms and back than carrying around a large size shoulder strap bag. The Flipside 300 is well made and water resistant. It will keep your equipment dry even when the wind changes direction and you get soaked by the water fall spray. (I know this by experience.) The Flipside will carry my D90 with a 18-105mm vr lens, grip and tripod monting bracket attached. It also carries my 70-300mm vr, 50mm f/1.8 prime, a SB800 flash, four or five filters, and all the extra cords, cleaning equipment, etc. I may need. It has a zippered side pocket for extra cards, batteries, pins, and note book. This side pocket is difficult to use after the bag was packed with all the equipment I was taking. So I wound up putting everything in the main body of the bag. It also has a elastic pocket on the other side to hold a water bottle, which is handy. It even has a pocket and strap on the back where you can carry a light tripod. I'm not pushing the Flipside in particular it's just the one I have and can speak for by experience. There are others that will do the same thing that are just as good. [/QUOTE]
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