I use the "mothership" strategy -
Makes sense, I couldn't see hauling all that stuff around in the boonies.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
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From: "Mark C" <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: OT - Lowepro Nova Sport 35L AW bag on great sale ($10 or less)
I use the "mothership" strategy - take with my anything that I could need
and when I get to my destination deploy the gear that I want to use. I keep
an empty medium shoulder bag in the car that can at most accommodate one
larger and a couple of small ones, and it is what I take in the field. That
gives me the flexibility to respond to the circumstances I find.
I haven't enven put the shoulder strap onto the Nova Sport since all I
will ever do is carry it to the car and back.
Mark
On 1/7/2016 11:52 PM, Ken Waller wrote:
Does it have wheels?
That's way too much weight for me to carry if I'm going any distance from
the car.
I'm continually loking for ways to lighten the load.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark C" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: OT - Lowepro Nova Sport 35L AW bag on great sale ($10 or
less)
My copy of this bag arrived today and this afternoon I transferred the
contents of the Lowepro Mini Trekker Classic to the new bag... and then
added a few lenses.
So at this point I have the bag loaded up with the following:
K-3 with attached DA 17-70 f4
Mz-S with attached FA 28-105 f4.5-5.6
IR converted Coolpix 6000
FA 20-35 f4
F 28 f2.8
FA 50 f1.7
DA 18-55
DFA 100 f2.8 macro
A* 200 f4 macro
Sigma EX 70-200 f2.8
Tokina ATX 400 f5.6
AF360FGZ flash
It's a well designed bag. Oddly, it subjectively appears (to me at
least) to be smaller than the Mini Trekker when it was fully loaded, but
the Nova Sport is holding 3 additional lenses (the A*200 macro, the
400mm f5.6, and the Da 18-55). I realized that I have almost as much in
it as I used to carry in a very large Tamrac 612, which has 12 lens
compartments vs the 8 in the Lowepro. The Nova Sport better
accommodates camera with lenses attached, so compartments aren't taken
up with camera bodies (which wasted some of the capacity on the Tramrac
612), but I am still carrying a few less lenses and a lot less
miscellaneous stuff.
The only cons would be that the Nova Sport is rather light on general
purpose compartments. I still use 35mm B&W film and had to cut back on
the number of filters I packed and also added an external film bag where
I was able to pack film in the general purpose compartment of the Mini
Trekker. I still have to figure out how to fit in some of my macro
brackets and a few other items.
But still - I'm figuring that the K-1 and attached zoom should fit where
the Mz-S is now so I can see this being my main bag for a while.
Thanks again for pointing this out, Igor!
Mark
On 1/4/2016 12:55 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
My bag showed up today and I like it a lot. It is pretty roomy and
versatile for its size. For one thing, my laptop fits in its slot
PERFECTLY. Secondly, I like it for it's "8-pack" arrangement which can
store longer lenses (optionally with a body or two attached) and
larger external flash unit(s). My shorter lenses will probably remain
in my backpack bags. In addition it has a couple of pockets for
filters, ColorChecker, etc. It is even plenty tall enough for the
Bigma, with body attached (but hood must be reversed for storage).
All-in-all a handsome bag and a pretty good value even before the
rebate (IMHO).
Thanks again for passing along that link, Igor!
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