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Newbie - How do you transport your D7100 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="robbins.photo" data-source="post: 323817" data-attributes="member: 27043"><p>I went with Tamrac myself based mostly on the MAS system - in addition to the Backpack and the smaller bag I use for lens transport, I also have a couple of their MAS belt pouchs for various sized lenses and accessories. Makes my whole storage system very flexible - I can attach the extra bags to either a belt, the backpack or the messenger bag as needed.</p><p></p><p>I usually use the messenger bag if I'm only working with one camera, when I take both I'll mount the 70-200 mm on one and either the 50 or the 85 on the other, then a lot of times all I need is one lens case on the belt and I can put both the 2x TC and either the 50mm or 85mm lens in that, so I've got pretty much everything I need.</p><p></p><p>Spare batteries, microfiber cloth, etc - they get stored in the Black Rapid RS-5 Cargo straps I use to hold the cameras. Works like a charm and I can pretty much customize it for whatever need I might have. If I'm only using one camera I'll usually take the other lenses and TC and throw them in the messenger bag, which also has room for the tablet if I think I might need it. I more or less use the backpack just for transporting the stuff to and from the car and as a staging area while I'm on location. Lol.. on location.. boy, doesn't that sound official. But basically if I'm at the zoo, the safari park, the lake, etc - I've got all of my equipment so should I suddenly realize, hey, I need my external flash! Well, it's just a quick trip back to the car instead of a 30-40 mile drive home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robbins.photo, post: 323817, member: 27043"] I went with Tamrac myself based mostly on the MAS system - in addition to the Backpack and the smaller bag I use for lens transport, I also have a couple of their MAS belt pouchs for various sized lenses and accessories. Makes my whole storage system very flexible - I can attach the extra bags to either a belt, the backpack or the messenger bag as needed. I usually use the messenger bag if I'm only working with one camera, when I take both I'll mount the 70-200 mm on one and either the 50 or the 85 on the other, then a lot of times all I need is one lens case on the belt and I can put both the 2x TC and either the 50mm or 85mm lens in that, so I've got pretty much everything I need. Spare batteries, microfiber cloth, etc - they get stored in the Black Rapid RS-5 Cargo straps I use to hold the cameras. Works like a charm and I can pretty much customize it for whatever need I might have. If I'm only using one camera I'll usually take the other lenses and TC and throw them in the messenger bag, which also has room for the tablet if I think I might need it. I more or less use the backpack just for transporting the stuff to and from the car and as a staging area while I'm on location. Lol.. on location.. boy, doesn't that sound official. But basically if I'm at the zoo, the safari park, the lake, etc - I've got all of my equipment so should I suddenly realize, hey, I need my external flash! Well, it's just a quick trip back to the car instead of a 30-40 mile drive home. [/QUOTE]
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