Hi Doug,

On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 19:43:24 -0400, Doug Franklin wrote:

>> I have a Lowepro 'CompuTrekker' for that purpose.
>> It has a seperate laptop area (upto 16 inch I think)
>> and enough room for a DSLR with a few lenses.
>
>Do you think it's big enough for a body plus 16-45/4, 50-200/4-5.6(?),
>300/4.5, and 200/2.8?  

No problem at all, I just tested it to be sure :-)

I can have the FA* 400mm f/4.6 on one side, the FA* 200mm f/2.8,
then the camera with the Sigma 70-200 f/2.8 in the middle and have
room to spare for a 16-45mm or 50-200mm ...

I even have been carrying the camera with mounted A* 300mm f/2.8
in that one, which stretches it a bit (litterally :-) and does not leave
room for another larger lens, it works but is a bit over the edge :-)


The (photo-side) interiour is 30cm wide, 34..37cm long and
has a height of just over 10cm.


>The main problem with this set of lenses is that two of them are 
>really big diameter (with hoods) and one is bigger than average.  

As long as they are not much wider than 10cm you should be OK.

>In other words, the length isn't usually the problem, the girth is.

Understand, but the 200mm and 300mm would not be bigger than
the pair I just tested, and you can even choose to have one lens
on the camera, or have them each on one side ...

Regards, JvW

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