This is a great thread, I just had to bump it.
All my bags are Lowepro. I have been chasing the ideal 'portable' kit bag combination for some time, and when I found the Street and Field series I knew I was onto something good.
I have a 9 year old Nova 5 which I use for storing kit I'm not using regularly, and my favourite bag is a 6 year old Street and Field
Toploader 70 AW strapped to a Lowepro Street and Field
light belt and a 1W Street and Field
lens case attached to one side.
It used to house my Nikon F605 and a 70-200mm lens, and now takes my Minolta Dynax 5 with a 75-300mm lens attached, aong with buckets of film (typically 6 rolls), and other accessories (cleaning equipment, filters, PDA etc), without any problems, so I would imagine you could get pretty much anything in a
Toploader 75. Best bag I've ever purchased. For anything else, there's my
Mini Trekker AW.
In the last year, I purchased the
Rezo 40 for my mobile phone, and the
D Res 6 for my PDA (look at the elastic battery holders on the right hand side - I cut them until I had two bands running horizontally, and that holds my PDA very nicely, while the rest of the pouch is used to store my ID card, memory cards, etc).
I've been trying to find the best combination of kit for running around the place taking photos in the field, and wanted to see how much I could actually pack around my belt. I purchased the
Film Drop AW, not for film, but because I wanted to use it as a quick and easy way of storing my flash at my belt (it works well, though I have other ideas about how to use it).
This is a shot of me taken by my wife while we were taking photos at Dansui, during Chinese New Year:
Kit:
Around my neck:
- Minolta Dynax 5 with 75-300mm zoom
- Nikon F80 with 28-70mm zoom
- Around my waist:
- Lowepro Street and Field Belt
- Lowepro Film Drop Bag AW (left hand side
- Lowepro Rezo 40 (left hand side)
- Lowepro D Res 6 (right hand side)
- Lowepro 1W Street and Field Lens Case (right hand side)
- On my back: Lowerpo Mini Treker AW
It looks a little bulky, and to be honest there is a lot of gear there, but when you have it all on it's surprisingly comfortable, and I was very happy with the amount of movement I had. I walked around Dansui for about an hour and a half kitted up like this.
When we went to Chiayi later that week, I was kitted up almost identically (with a couple of things removed from the belt, but still with two cameras), and walked around for about three hours with it all on, no hassles.
But I'm still planning an improved, lighter kit combination.