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Taking your SLR on a journey - which Backpack?

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andreas

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Posted: 2007-01-23 12:53:00   

Hi there,



I am currently looking into daypacks which do not look like they are holding a camera for security reasons and if you go into poor countries to not create attention and wired feelings.

So I came around the Tamarec Backpack:

http://www.tamrac.com/5547.htm



Does anybody have experience with that, or similar, backpacks on your travels? Looks like a great daypack to me.



Best regards,



andy


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Posted: 2007-01-23 13:15:00   

Hi Andy



I did buy a normal Tamrac Photo Bag not a Backpack so I'm not a big help ;-)



However I did find this site:

http://taschenfreak.de/TASCHEN/TAMRAC/5547-Adventure7/index.htm



Where you find pictures of said backpack, filled with gear. It looks quite good to me. I like the "Brustband" on my backpacks a lot.



Oh and BTW I'd prefer the red color over the camouflage thing ;-))))



Martin



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Posted: 2007-01-23 13:32:00   

Hi Martin,



thank you for the link. The backpack looks just great. I do prefere the camoflage since it is "unscheinbarer" (not so visible).

The only thing which keeps me from buying now is that I am not sure if the Model 6 is better since it is 200g less in weight. Might be enough for my purpose. The 7 contains enough space for an big flash.

Oh.. and of course I have to get the SLR first :-) I am looking into the 400d with an adtional EF-L USM 4,0/70-200 CPS lens. That should fit into the 6 as well.. hmmm not so sure... :-)



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Posted: 2007-01-23 13:52:00   

I see and when you get your SLR then you might be adding more lenses a tripod and other stuff later and then you haven't got enought space with the 6...



The 400D sure is a good Camera, I didn't like it because it's too small and doesn't fit my hand ergonomics. And if you put the 70-200mm on you migh have problems keeping it stil.



Ergonomics, sturdyness and functionality were the main reasons I decided for a Nikon D70.



Go into a shop and hold them in your hand and have the big lens put on and then you'll find out for yourself.



The dslr-forum.de sure would have loads of infos on Camera and Lenses... ;-)



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Posted: 2007-01-23 16:20:00   

Hello Martin,



you are right the space will be to small over time. I always just thought about traveling with it, it would replace my daypack which I always do carrie on the front, while my huge backpack is on the back (would look funny the other way around :-) ), so I definately nead the extra space above the camera equipment! Another thing I have not thought off, is the power supply unit for the camera and my small camera as well.

I will go for the 7 :-)



About the Nikon, I favour the Canon since I realy love the look and feel by canon cameras. I know this is not the most important part, but one of the important things for myself. However, I will have a look at the Nikon in the shop. The weight is also a very important criteria for me. Travel ligth is my motto, and taking a DSLR with me is a huge step compared to my IXUS V3 at the moment :-) The Canon is 90 gramm lighter and a bit smaller. But you are right, one has to hold it in the hand to make a judgement.



At the moment the weight comes down to about:

camera: 590 gramm

rucksack: 1020 gramm

extra lens: 1000 gramm

lens: about 300 gramm

2 batterie packs: about 300 gramm

power supply: about 200 gramm

memory cards and other small extras: about 300 gramm



Total: about 3.5 Kg. That's quit a lot to carry around :-) Well at least it keeps you fit ;-)



Best regards,



Andy








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Posted: 2007-09-18 03:53:00   

I have the version 6 with a 350d and a couple of lens. A bit of a squeeze but not too bad, but little space for non camera stuff. IN hindsight would go for the 7.


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