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D5100
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<blockquote data-quote="§am" data-source="post: 71596" data-attributes="member: 9187"><p>I have the Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack too currently holding;</p><p>Body</p><p>18-55mm</p><p>55-200mm</p><p>50mm</p><p>SB-400 flash</p><p>Tablet</p><p>Battery charger</p><p>Tablet charger</p><p>AA battery charger (and mains lead)</p><p>Lens hoods x2</p><p>Filter cases x2</p><p>AA batteries x4</p><p>Spare memory card</p><p>Lens cleaner</p><p>Some basic stationary</p><p>Cleaning cloth</p><p></p><p>All of that pretty much packs out the bag, all be it there is space still as I've been liberal with the spacing.</p><p>I love the fact I can put it across both shoulders (a god send if you have back problems), but also the fact the zip to get to the main compartment sits against your back snuggly, so chances of someone unzipping you(!) and having a reach in are very much reduced (unless of course you have no sense of feeling on your back!!).</p><p>Also, with an added waist strap you can 'sling' it round kind of, so that it hangs off your waist and you can still get to all your kit... but unlike a sling, nothing can slide out the side as the compartment opening faces skywards not to the sides.</p><p></p><p>Disadvantages for this particular model - sometimes the unused straps can be annoying, and there's no rain cover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="§am, post: 71596, member: 9187"] I have the Lowepro Flipside 300 Backpack too currently holding; Body 18-55mm 55-200mm 50mm SB-400 flash Tablet Battery charger Tablet charger AA battery charger (and mains lead) Lens hoods x2 Filter cases x2 AA batteries x4 Spare memory card Lens cleaner Some basic stationary Cleaning cloth All of that pretty much packs out the bag, all be it there is space still as I've been liberal with the spacing. I love the fact I can put it across both shoulders (a god send if you have back problems), but also the fact the zip to get to the main compartment sits against your back snuggly, so chances of someone unzipping you(!) and having a reach in are very much reduced (unless of course you have no sense of feeling on your back!!). Also, with an added waist strap you can 'sling' it round kind of, so that it hangs off your waist and you can still get to all your kit... but unlike a sling, nothing can slide out the side as the compartment opening faces skywards not to the sides. Disadvantages for this particular model - sometimes the unused straps can be annoying, and there's no rain cover. [/QUOTE]
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