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I need some advice from you knowledgeable folks. I'm looking to purchase a new camera bag that will double as my computer bag. I am heading over to Japan to teach for a year and am limited in the amount of bags/carry-ons that I can take with me. Therefore, this bag needs to pull double duty. My criteria is as followis. Any advice or suggestions you can offer would be greatly appreciated. - Cheaper the better (my budget is ~$150 Canadian) - Needs to be a backpack style - should conform to airline carry on specs - has a laptop compartment that will fit a 15" MacBook Pro + powercables - can hold my equipment: D70 + 3 lenses, a speedlight, charger, extra battery, memory cards, etc. - removable camera and lens section inserts (allows me to use the bag as a standard laptop backpack when needed) - water resistant/waterproof/has a weather cover - Has a good strap/carrying system that would be comfortable for all day wear and hiking. optional: - Tripod holder From my own research, I am looking at the Kata DR-466 and DR-466I as well as the DR-467/I bags (As far as I can tell, the different between the I and non-I versions is the strap that allows for a Tripod to be attached.) If anyone can tell the difference between the 466 and 467 I would appreciate it. So far I can't find any differences between the two. http://www.kata-bags.com/product.asp?p_Id=507&Version=Photo http://www.kata-bags.ca/product.htm?Product=KTDR467&Source=Category&Category=KATA_PBACKPACKS The other bag I am looking at is the Tenba Messenger: Photo/Laptop Daypack http://www.tenba.com/products/Messenger--Photo-Laptop-Daypack.aspx Once again, thanks for your input.
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