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The Lowepro computrekker AW sounds ideal. I have it for my little/lightweight Sony Vaio B1VP with 14" screen. There is plenty of separate camera space and the internal partitioning is highly flexible to adapt to sizes/needs, as all velcro based. Good design and quality. looks good too. Stylish but unobtrusive.
I got it off ebay brand new for £89, plus P&P, which I think is very good. Reliable seller 'aspenofhereford'. It is designed as a full 'pro style' backpack with all the required fine adjustments and padding needed for a perfect/comfy fit. However, day to day, I just put it over my shoulder and it's fine like that.
Loads of little pockets and stuff. Very flexible. Ideal day to day travel pack if you download/edit 'on the road'. This will suit me as a long term 'keeper' as room for the 300D/grip, various bits, laptop/bits and my 4 anticipated lenses: something 'wide'?!, the Canon 28-135 IS, Canon 70-200 L, a 500mm or 600mm prime zoom, and 1.4 extender. Also has a rain cover which is hidden away. I guess a tightish fit, but should be Ok.
I also have a Crumbler Cucumbarumba, which is awesome design, quality and build, that takes camera, plus zoom, plus kit lens (under a internal flap) and a few accessories in internal pocket and elastic loops. Just too small front to back for my 300D with grip fitted, but ideal fit without grip as a carry around.
Last edited by condyk; 07-04-2005 at 8:58 AM.
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