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Need advice on shoulder bag for D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="Krs_2007" data-source="post: 162461" data-attributes="member: 12948"><p>Here is how I have my bag setup. I have my D7000 w/grip attached and normally my 70-200 f/4 mounted on camera and in the center pocket, with sun shade reversed. I will have a lens on either or both sides. If I have only one extra lens then my flash is the 3rd pocket. The rear pocket will hold my IPad, but normally I keep my strap in that pocket with the front pocket for various little things. I like this bag because it has dual fasteners depending what you have in the bag. It uses magnets or if you have a a need you can unfold the cover and use the velcro. This is really nice for walking around, when I am not getting in and out of the bag a lot I use the velcro. If I need to get in and out I use the magnet fasteners. I went with this because it was wide enough to fit the camera facing down with the grip attached. I looked at several and they were not wide enough to leave the grip on.</p><p></p><p>I had a backback but it was just getting to heavy and wanted something that was portable and light. I like this bag because it has a rain cover that comes out of the bottom for extra protection. </p><p></p><p>I would go to a store and see if you use their display cameras to see what fits. This is what I did and determined the 160 was big enough. This bag is extremely rugged and I prefer the canvas exterior.</p><p></p><p>But I would get my hands on several bags before I ordered one online, which is what I did the first time and had to take it back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krs_2007, post: 162461, member: 12948"] Here is how I have my bag setup. I have my D7000 w/grip attached and normally my 70-200 f/4 mounted on camera and in the center pocket, with sun shade reversed. I will have a lens on either or both sides. If I have only one extra lens then my flash is the 3rd pocket. The rear pocket will hold my IPad, but normally I keep my strap in that pocket with the front pocket for various little things. I like this bag because it has dual fasteners depending what you have in the bag. It uses magnets or if you have a a need you can unfold the cover and use the velcro. This is really nice for walking around, when I am not getting in and out of the bag a lot I use the velcro. If I need to get in and out I use the magnet fasteners. I went with this because it was wide enough to fit the camera facing down with the grip attached. I looked at several and they were not wide enough to leave the grip on. I had a backback but it was just getting to heavy and wanted something that was portable and light. I like this bag because it has a rain cover that comes out of the bottom for extra protection. I would go to a store and see if you use their display cameras to see what fits. This is what I did and determined the 160 was big enough. This bag is extremely rugged and I prefer the canvas exterior. But I would get my hands on several bags before I ordered one online, which is what I did the first time and had to take it back. [/QUOTE]
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