Jim Davis wrote:
> The EOS 55 with 100-400 and 2X on it just barely fit inside.

Darn, I should have gone for the other bag. Thereīs no way I can get that
combo into my S&F TopLoad Zoom 75

> There's not much space in the front pockets to hold anything except
> small stuff and a few films, so I got the large S&F wide angle lens
> pouch to go with it too. I can't understand how it's supposed to
> attach, except going through the belt.

Is your bag of the S&F type? It should fit nicely. I own te S&F 1N (not to
be mistaken for the EOS 1N :-) and it fits nicely. (You are aware that the
connecting īpinī of the pouch is connected to the downside of the pouch with
a velcro strip and than again locked with yet another velcro strip? ;-)

> How do you guys find using chest straps to hold the bag? Besides
> feeling like the ultimate camera nerd that is...

Great, after adjusting it so it is not putting all the weight on my
shoulders. I especialy wanted this bag because of the chest straps, it is
perfect when walking with a backpack.

I donīt know how it is with other people, but my shoulderstrap seemed to
slip slightly. Being also into the 6 foot something, I always had the strap
on its end, so slipping was not an option. I ended up stitching it stuck.

Greetings,

Jorrit


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