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PlasticSun
Feb 12, 2002

Unnaturally Good
I use a Pelican 1550 with a locking plate to attach it to the back of my motorcycle for transportation. In the case I can fit my tripod, 70-200 2.8 attached to my 7D, 2 flashes, 8mm 3.5, 17-50 2.8, macbook and some cables. The case is fantastic my only gripe with it is that it's heavy with all that gear in it.

For backpacking I use a Case Logic DSLR Holster and pack the 70-200 2.8 in a case logic lens bag.

BTW Steep and Cheap has been carrying Crumpler bags lately, it's a nice way to get them about 40% off.

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PlasticSun
Feb 12, 2002

Unnaturally Good

a foolish pianist posted:

You'll want something that will go on your pack's waist belt, something like the Cirrus in my post above. Keep a short zoom on the camera and your lenses in your pack.

I do this but keep the lenses strapped to the outside of the bike. It sucks to lose a wildlife shot when your long lens is inside a pack. Little tiny carabiners (like for keychains) are great for attaching lens bags to your pack.

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