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Newbie - How do you transport your D7100 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="sonicbuffalo_RIP" data-source="post: 324097" data-attributes="member: 21543"><p>yep...a Manfrotto Pro 50....if I were using only DX lenses, it would be perfect with the dividers...but due to the size of the FX lenses, I needed to pull the dividers out....storing them in a closet for now in case I can figure out how to use them with FX glass....for example, like you said, without the Nikon cushioned covers. I actually like using the bag just to cary my gear to and from where I'll be shooting, but the bag weighs about 20 lbs with the lenses, so I won't be carrying the Manfrotto around on my back for long. It's a very good quality bag too. I actually got it free. Amazon screwed the order up and credited my account. I ended up getting the bag for free. I'm not complaining....the bag has a rain cover, and 3 or 4 pouches inside the top zippered up cover. It completely opens up with the zipper and then it has 2 outside zippered pockets. I think you''d like it as it also has a very stable waist band wrap around snap together support, and it has a rigid hard plastic frame. It will hold up very well...and I expect it to last a long time. I am thinking of buying a second bag for carrying to the actual site and using it to carry my macro lens, and DX lenses. I'll have to look up the AW photo trekker since I need a 2nd bag. Like I said, my Manfrotto has one big flap too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicbuffalo_RIP, post: 324097, member: 21543"] yep...a Manfrotto Pro 50....if I were using only DX lenses, it would be perfect with the dividers...but due to the size of the FX lenses, I needed to pull the dividers out....storing them in a closet for now in case I can figure out how to use them with FX glass....for example, like you said, without the Nikon cushioned covers. I actually like using the bag just to cary my gear to and from where I'll be shooting, but the bag weighs about 20 lbs with the lenses, so I won't be carrying the Manfrotto around on my back for long. It's a very good quality bag too. I actually got it free. Amazon screwed the order up and credited my account. I ended up getting the bag for free. I'm not complaining....the bag has a rain cover, and 3 or 4 pouches inside the top zippered up cover. It completely opens up with the zipper and then it has 2 outside zippered pockets. I think you''d like it as it also has a very stable waist band wrap around snap together support, and it has a rigid hard plastic frame. It will hold up very well...and I expect it to last a long time. I am thinking of buying a second bag for carrying to the actual site and using it to carry my macro lens, and DX lenses. I'll have to look up the AW photo trekker since I need a 2nd bag. Like I said, my Manfrotto has one big flap too. [/QUOTE]
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