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    Dear All
    I am using 600mm VR lens of Nikon with D300
    I have 300/F4 , 105 Macro , 50/f1.8
    Most of the local birding trip I carry only 600mm with D300 attached and one converter (1.4x)
    Can any one suggest me a bag which can accomodate 600mm with body attached ?
    I dont want to put anything more in it as I have other bag which can accomodate all

    All suggations are most welcome & much appreciated
    Harshad

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    I use the Kinesis bags for my D300 and 500, http://www.kgear.com/l/

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    Lowepro's Lens Trekker 600 works. I use it with my 600mm and D700

    http://products.lowepro.com/product/...II,2118,14.htm

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    I second the Lens Trekker 600 AW II

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    I also use Lowepro's Lens Trekker 600.

    Dave Hassell.

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    another option

    http://www.vertexphoto.com/BigLensBag.aspx

    works well

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    Here is this shot to get an idea of how big is the Lowepro Trekker 600 AW II .....;)

    Have 2 bag's one for the canon 300mm 2.8 and the other used with 500mm F/4


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    Edgar, do you have a body attached to the 500, also is there room for a 1.4x on the lens with body attached? I assume the hood is reversed.
    Last edited by Jim Buescher; 09-25-2009 at 08:34 PM.

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    Another vote on the Lens Trekker 600 AW II. I use that when photographing locally.

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    Thanks everyone , will go for Lowepro Trekker 600 AW II

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    But before you buy there's one caveat which is it is 5-inches too big for carry on. Unless the airline is customer oriented (Read: Do not want a hassle) they'll make you check it in. Philippine Airlines is "customer oriented". ;)

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    I am thinking of using this bag for local birdings only so no question of airlines hassles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harshad Barve View Post
    I am thinking of using this bag for local birdings only so no question of airlines hassles.

    I see you are going to buy the Lowepro here is actual picture of my bag "hope you like it"
    Last edited by edgar-junior; 10-10-2009 at 06:40 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Buescher View Post
    Edgar, do you have a body attached to the 500, also is there room for a 1.4x on the lens with body attached? I assume the hood is reversed.

    On 300mm 2.8 lens hood is attached with 1.4X on 500mm F/4 is reversed with 1.4x.....:D

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    Hi Harshad
    Lowpro make a 600 bag made specially for the 600 lens ,it is possible that they may now make a larger bag for the new 800 mm lens
    I mention this because I bought and travel with the 6oo bag which will take my 500mm lens with body and 1.4 attatched to it
    If you can find one it will work perfectly for you
    If you are not in a hurry you can try mine out if I make it to Bandhavarh early next year

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzanne Huot View Post
    Hi Harshad
    Lowpro make a 600 bag made specially for the 600 lens ,it is possible that they may now make a larger bag for the new 800 mm lens
    I mention this because I bought and travel with the 6oo bag which will take my 500mm lens with body and 1.4 attatched to it
    If you can find one it will work perfectly for you
    If you are not in a hurry you can try mine out if I make it to Bandhavarh early next year
    800's 0.1-inch taller than the 600. :) I have a 800 + body + extender and it fits the Lens Trekker. With hood reversed, mind you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pao Dolina View Post
    800's 0.1-inch taller than the 600. :) I have a 800 + body + extender and it fits the Lens Trekker. With hood reversed, mind you.

    Thank's PAO for the INFO new one for me !!!!! ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pao Dolina View Post
    But before you buy there's one caveat which is it is 5-inches too big for carry on. Unless the airline is customer oriented (Read: Do not want a hassle) they'll make you check it in. Philippine Airlines is "customer oriented". ;)
    You are correct the bag IS too big (officially) for carry on...however there is a user of this bag who left a comment on my blog saying he actually uses his for carry on whenever he goes away. I'd certainly not risk it because knowing my luck I wouldn't get away with it. But it seems some airlines at least let you get away with it.

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