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RayF
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Mar 1, 2018
I'm a ThinkTank/Lowepro guy. Well-built, been around for years, plenty of form factors to chose from. My words of wisdom: consider bags/systems that will grow as your gear grows ('cuz it most likely will). The ThinkTank below holds a trinity of lenses, (one with a body attached) lots of accessories, AND a 15" MacBook Pro. Took the whole mess to Alaska; shot all day and did my post work each night. This bag carries with handles or a shoulder strap. ThinkTank sells optional straps to convert these to a sudo-back pack (handy when you need both arms/hands free).
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I also have a Photo Recon sling bag from from Hazard 4. It packs nearly anything the other bag can, but also has space for your 300-600mm long lenses (no room for your MBP, though).

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Not a well known brand, but definitely worth a look: https://www.hazard4.com/packs/sling-packs/photo-recon.html
Finally, my favorite one or two lens, walk'n around town bag, is a ThinkTank Digital Holster. It's available in a few sizes and does this neat trick where the bottom extends or collapses to accommodate whatever lens you brought with you (from a 50mm to a 70/200mm). It will also carry two smaller lenses--say a 50 and a 24/70 (with one attached to the body). These carry by the handle or shoulder strap, but also on an optional, padded belt system.
Final word of advice: stay away from trendy/hip/fashion bags (Peak Design, and their ilk)--your gear should last longer than whatever's hip, next season ;- )
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LoiM
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Mar 28, 2018
RayFHi RaF, would like to ask ID on thinktank, thanks
RayF
22219
Mar 28, 2018
LoiMNot sure what you mean by ID? Lots of information on ThinkTank’s web site—have a look You’ll see the bags I have and a lot more...
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