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Jack

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I have a case logic bag that I organise the interior to carry the above equipment you mention. It can take a tripod on the side with straps and it has space for laptop.

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I carry 2 bodies in it placing the second body in the middle without a lens. At sometime I organised the interior to feet 2 camera with lenses. One on the top and one on the bottom but i lost the space for to lenses. It fitted this way 2 cameras with lenses and I had space for 2 -3 more lenses. The straps will not be helpful with a heavy tripod.

It has many other spaces to put accessories it fits nice and is very ergonomic. It is ok for rain and quite sturdy. It cost me 70€

I see you can fit an laptop, what size?
 

Jack

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I never tried to fit a laptop. I have one but it is my corporate laptop and I do not use it for personal reasons. You need plenty of space for the big lenses....

Yes, I don't really want also to throw a lot of money on a bag. I had manfrotto baf before but sold, and still haven't purchased one yet. Your bag look promising in terms of room. :unsure:
 
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Yes, I don't really want also to throw a lot of money on a bag. I had manfrotto baf before but sold, and still haven't purchased one yet. Your bag look promising in terms of room. :unsure:
It is quite roomy for me and my needs. I carry quite often 2 bodies, 2 standard zoom lenses plus 2 nifty fifties (50mm lenses) And it ok in terms of space! Plus the accessories.
I' ve also seen many people using / owning this back pack.
 
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Jack

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It is quite roomy for me and my needs. I carry quite often 2 bodies, 2 standard zoom lenses plus 2 nifty fifties (50mm lenses) And it ok in terms of space! Plus the accessories.
I' ve also seen many people using / owning this back pack.

The reason why I need a roomy bag is, when travelling, I would like to have everything with me. And especially as 70-200 and 70-300 are pretty big lenses, I need big bag, but also to be compact as well 😅.

(I will showcase my equipment too)
 
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I've the Lowepro Flipside 200 AW II and am really satisfied with it. But a 17"Laptop is too big. I think 10" is the maximum if I remember correctly.
 
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Jack

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I've the Lowepro Flipside 200 AW II and am really satisfied with it. But a 17"Laptop is too big. I think 10" is the maximum if I remember correctly.

At least 13 inch laptop to fit will be OK. How many lenses and cameras you ca fit inside?