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What do you guys use to cart your gear around?

Also, I have a Timbuk2 laptop messenger bag that I really like, and I was wondering if anyone knew of any inserts or anything I can use to carry my camera and a couple of lenses around in.
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>> celotil !AN26.8FkH6
Used a Lowepro Stealth Reporter D300 AW for my Powershot S5 - camera, adaptors, 1.5 x lens, 2.2 x lens, miniature tripod, filters, batteries, memory cards, etc ...

Using a Lowepro Nova 180 AW with my D90, 18 - 55, 55 - 200.

Lowepro is the predominant brand around where I live. I was looking for a good leather bag but I never found any, in the shops or online, aside from leather cases designed to fit just a camera with single attached lens.

If you look up Domke on Google, the first search result goes to Tiffen. The Domke people have made all sorts of inserts for their bags, but I can't see any reason why you couldn't use the inserts in other bags.
>> Anonymous
I have a Kata DC 441 bag that I love. It's small, but it fits my D300 with the MB-D10 grip and the two lenses I use most (50mm f/1.8 and 24mm f/2.8), as well as my SB-900 + it's accessories, TTL cord, and my extension tube and reversing ring. <3
>> Anonymous
katafag here. i'm ok with a dc443 for my A300 with 55-200, 18-70 and 50 1.7, with still room to spare for the external flash I'm planning to get. maybe it's a bit supersized for my needings, but it's perfect for traveling, holding tuoristguides and stuff. my only complaint is the lak of tripod straps (i'm thinking of sewing a pair myself) and the raincoat which does'nt fit perfectly.
>> Anonymous
medic bag
>> soulr !lK4GD5SleY
I used to be like you, now I just carry my rangefinder in my pocket. Its so more pleasing and free.
>> Anonymous
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