"Marc S. Fogel" wrote:

> Can anyone recommend a bag to carry the following

I don't have your equipment, so I can't recommend a specific product; however, I
have four, er, make that five Lowepro bags and they are all excellent. What I
would recommend, however, is buying a bag bigger than you think you need,
otherwise the bag you choose will be too small as soon as you add another lens
or body. I speak from experience here--I never intended to have five bags!

That said, I will mention that while the Lowepro Magnum AW bags are quite nice,
I have found them less spacious than they appear, and mine has been relegated
for storage use. The two bags I use most are a Lowepro Street & Field Reporter
400 AW (which I use whenever I can), and a Nature Trekker AW, which, being a
backpack, is extremely useful in many situations and works well as carry-on
luggage for air travel (it holds a 300/2.8L). My Omni Pro suitcase-style bag,
which will fit in a Pelican case, was intended as a travel/carry-on bag, but it
doesn't hold as much as the Nature Trekker, and currently houses my old FD gear.

This stuff is quite durable. Lowepro began as a division of Lowe Alpine, the
maker of backpacking and expedition gear, and although spun off as a separate
company some time ago, they still work closely with the Lowe Alpine folks in
designing their packs. You can request one of their nice catalogs at their web
page:

http://www.lowepro.com/default.htm

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