Fastpack 350 setup options
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 11:50 am
Hey all,
Does anyone using a Fastpack 350 or 250 have the same issue as I do, in that they cannot take both a 70-200 and a normal zoom (17-55 or similar) unless only the 70-200 is attached to the camera body (d300 in my case)?
I forsee the 17-55 being the lens I would most like to have 'at the ready' if I need to get my camera out quickly, but the way the bag is setup with the padding etc. seems to preclude this from happening, as the 70-200 wont fit unless it is attached, taking up the entire middle section. If I want the 17-55 attached, I can't find a happy place for the 70-200...so the fastpack suddenly becomes a bit less fast. . The fat lens hoods dont help much, but I do tend to use them so would like to be able to keep them on, reversed.
Every product shot or photo I see or have searched shows the camera in the middle with a 70-200 sized lens attached, nothing smaller.
I did come across a pretty good youtube video of a guy who has a couple of ways of attaching a tripod to these bags though which was handy!
If anyone has worked out a certain padding / positioning arrangement to overcome this issue then please let me know, photos would be great too!
Thanks
Does anyone using a Fastpack 350 or 250 have the same issue as I do, in that they cannot take both a 70-200 and a normal zoom (17-55 or similar) unless only the 70-200 is attached to the camera body (d300 in my case)?
I forsee the 17-55 being the lens I would most like to have 'at the ready' if I need to get my camera out quickly, but the way the bag is setup with the padding etc. seems to preclude this from happening, as the 70-200 wont fit unless it is attached, taking up the entire middle section. If I want the 17-55 attached, I can't find a happy place for the 70-200...so the fastpack suddenly becomes a bit less fast. . The fat lens hoods dont help much, but I do tend to use them so would like to be able to keep them on, reversed.
Every product shot or photo I see or have searched shows the camera in the middle with a 70-200 sized lens attached, nothing smaller.
I did come across a pretty good youtube video of a guy who has a couple of ways of attaching a tripod to these bags though which was handy!
If anyone has worked out a certain padding / positioning arrangement to overcome this issue then please let me know, photos would be great too!
Thanks