Tapani Tarvainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote/replied to:

>But the Off Trail 2 is the best I've found when I go for a week-long
>walk in Lappland carrying a big backpack (filled with stuff like
>tent, sleeping bag, food &c): I can keep the OT2 in front all day
>and all week long, easily accessible when I need it. On harder
>terrain I usually remove the side lens cases and put them in
>the backpack. I've even worn it on horseback that way.
>Under such circumstances the PM2 is useless.
>
>It has to be said though that with 100-400 + EOS3 + PB-E2 with QR
>plate the OT2 is a bit tight. It does fit but only barely, and the
>center of gravity moves somewhat uncomfortably far from my body.
>Without PB-E2 it is quite comfortable.
>
>-- 
>Tapani Tarvainen

I liked the Top Load Zoom case the best. It ain't going to hold much
more than the EOS with a long lens, but that's basically what I want.
Nice and small and to the point. I'd just have to hang a lens case or
two off of it if I want to travel with more stuff. This bag will be
more for short trips specifically shooting with the long lens.

Thanks to all for great  advice, there's so many bags it's
overwhelming.


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