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Posted by ArcticRick: Sat Jul 14th, 2012 04:40 1st Post
I have a tamrac pro 12 that I use alot but I'm looking for something I can fit 1 body and 2 lenses in 17-55 and 80-200. Prefer a shoulder style as my Lowe Pro AW200 sorta sucks , any suggestions ? Domke looks like decent bags and national geographic has a series someone makes for them .



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Posted by Constable: Sun Jul 15th, 2012 10:17 2nd Post
Hi Rick

Have a look at the ThinkTank Restrospective. I use a Retrospective 20 as a walk around bag. Holds the D4 and two additional lenses, or one lens and flash or one lens and an additional body without lens.

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Posted by KenRay: Sun Jul 15th, 2012 10:59 3rd Post
I have used a Domke for many years. They don't have the most padding around the body of the bag,in fact they have none so I make an insert of cordura nylon and closed cell foam around the inside. Lot's of pockets and such. Very well made. Reasonably priced at todays prices.



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Posted by ArcticRick: Sun Jul 15th, 2012 12:27 4th Post
my local shop has the think tank retrospective 20 and it seemed well built . if you put all that stuff in htere my small selection should fit easy



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Posted by ArcticRick: Sat Aug 4th, 2012 15:51 5th Post
Its semi official got hte think tank retrospective 20 and today I am using it for the first time . Thanks for the D200 with grip 80-200 2.8 and 15-55 2.8 are no problem in it



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Posted by Ray Ninness: Sun Aug 12th, 2012 09:03 6th Post
ArcticRick wrote: Its semi official got hte think tank retrospective 20 and today I am using it for the first time . Thanks for the D200 with grip 80-200 2.8 and 15-55 2.8 are no problem in itI'm on my third Domke FX1 Little Bit Bigger bag, and I have a corner of my studio piled high with other "Good Ideas" that never even came close to replacing my Domke.

Good Luck with the new bag.. My Domke holds two D700's with bases, the VR70-200, the 24-70, and a 14mm and both the TC 14E and 20E.. A flash card wallet and SB900, assorted batteries and electronic releases.... The only down side, it that, that lot weighs in at almost 30 pounds, and my 71 year old body, it not pleased as much as my 70 year old body was????

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