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Getting Comfy
Join Date: Jul 2005
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1D MKII and Lowepro Mini Trekker
I'm planning a trip to Switzerland next summer and I'm looking for a bag that can take the 1D MKII plus be allowed as in flight hand luggage.
I've read this thread which suggests the Camera might well fit. http://www.thephotographyforums.com/...hlight=trekker Before I buy, can someone with the above camera and bag confirm this ? Many thanks, Cameron. |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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I used to use the Lowe Mini trekker for all my stuff, but now only have my personal kit in it - two of them in fact - one for my 'old' wet-film F5 kit and one for my personal D1x kit (soon to be sold, please God!).
We now use the Lowe Dri-Zone DZ 200 and although it's lovely and waterproof, it takes forever getting kit in and out - not for a day's outing - more for Exped use, I think. Plus the other team phot has already broken the waterproof zip on his after only 5 weeks' use in Afghanistan. The silicone grease supplied to lube the zip jams up with the fine floury dust there and in Iraq and causes the zip to jam. I think the Mini-Trekker is perfect for a small kit - in fact I get 2 camera bodies, three lenses, plus a flash into mine, as well as all the little ancillaries you end up carrying around.
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I have the Tamrac Expidition 5 for the 1D MKII........
Doesn't answer your question but gives you an alternative to look at. |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Yorkshire
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I have the CompuTrekker AW http://www.lowepro.com/Products/Back...rekker_AW.aspx
Easily holds a 10D with grip ( not far off 1D size ), 70-200 f2.8, various flashes, lenses, laptop, chargers, books,magazines, is way too heavy though when loaded! Never had trouble at airports, although does attract attention at check in, Xray and customs ! The Mini Trekker AW would be fine if you dont need a laptop. Has the same internal dimensions, but without the laptop slot at the back. I would always buy the AW version, saved me a few times when caught miles from shelter when it rains hard. Mark. |
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Getting Comfy
Join Date: Jul 2005
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Thanks for the help guys.
I'm coming round to the idea of the Tamrac Expidition 5 . Looks like a better bag all round. Doesn't have the AW cover of the Mini-Trekker but a simple rucksack cover would do the same job. In fact I found the AW cover on the Rover Plus to be useless with a tripod attached. My only concern would be the extra weight of the Tamrac Expidition 5. Cameron |
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How much equipment you hoping to carry in the Expidition 5?
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Getting Comfy
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I'm hoping to get a 1DMKII with either 100-400L or 300f4 prime fitted. ( Can't decide which one to take) 17-40L, Sigma 150 f2.8 macro, 550EX flash, Epson P2000, 1.4 TC, some Lee filters, small accessories such as batteries CF cards etc. Maybe a 28-135 lens if room. Oh! and a 32" Sony widescreen. ( maybe not ) Will it all fit ? The weight might be too much for in flight hand luggage but my wife will help out there. She'll be carrying the bag when we're walking anyway. Cameron |
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Wife? Bag? Carrying?
Surely that little lot will weigh about as much as a woman in itself? |
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Where's the point in going to the expense of taking your wife on holiday if she's not going to help out a bit. I mean I can't be expected to do all the hard work setting up shots and carry the gear. Thank God she doesn't read any of this. Cameron |
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