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Ok guys, just after a bit of advice really. After a new camera bag as mine are now not big enough to cope with my gear!

I have a 20D with a 17-40L, 24-70L, 50 and 90mm lenses. So it needs to hold that lot.

Im an on-location dog photographer, so it needs to have plenty of space for things like small dog toys, dog treats, then the usual stuff like batteries, memory cards etc as well.

I need something that will be quite to get into and swap lenses, i dont want to have to fish around trying to pull a lens out from the depths of the bag. I guess a backpack one would be better for my needs? Unless someone can suggest a brilliant shoulder bag?

Oh, and my budget is no more really than £75 :)
 
"I have a 20D with a 17-40L, 24-70L, 50 and 90mm lenses"

two 'L' lenses - Nikon man here, but guess they are expensive,,?

new bag....budget £75.........:thinking:
 
Flipside 400 AW ? might be a bit big...

Amazon have them for a good price...
 
Spend as much as you need to on a bag and just go and try loads out. Preference in bags is a personal thing and I would not scrimp on the cost- you may just find youself buying another a little later!
 
fellow 20D owner :) (probably along with several hundred thousand wedding togs!!)

Tamrac Adventure 75 is what I use, carries all my lenses with the hoods on backwards including my Tamron 10-24, with the 100-400L either on the body just in front with either the short lens on or cap only, 3 cards and batteries in the clever "memory management section" and filters, speedlite, remotes etc etc in the inner zip up pouches. Monopod and tripod on the outside and still space for my sandwiches and water bottle!

Only gripe is the tripod clip in the middle is a bit fiddly, so I usually use the hoops on the side and a bungee.
 
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