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Nikon 200-400 in Think Tank Airport Int'l
 
Gavin Werbeloff, Student/Intern, Photographer
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Atlanta | GA | USA | Posted: 9:16 AM on 05.12.09 |
| ->> Does anyone use this combination? How well does the lense fit in this bag? |
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Steve Apps, Photographer
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Madison | WI | USA | Posted: 11:40 AM on 05.12.09 |
| ->> When covering Packers games on the road I pack a 400mm 2.8 with hood, two bodies, a 70-200mm 2.8, a 20-35 2.8, and battery charger. There still is some room with this combination. The Think Tank Airport International is a solid bag that has been rolled through sand, mud, snow, and garbage from tailgaters around the county. |
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Rich Pilling, Photographer
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New York | NY | U.S.A. | Posted: 1:28 PM on 05.12.09 |
| ->> Its fits, leaving you lots of room for other gear. |
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John Middlebrook, Photographer
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Basel | Switzerland | Switzerland | Posted: 2:59 PM on 05.12.09 |
| ->> Actually, not sure Brett Favre's head would fit in it. PLEASE RETIRE! |
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David G. McIntyre, Photographer
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Beijing | . | CHINA | Posted: 9:45 PM on 05.12.09 |
| ->> The main problem with the bag is that you can't get the fanny pack in there as well if it is loaded and you want to take all that gear. |
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Justin Edmonds, Student/Intern, Photographer
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Chicago | IL | USA | Posted: 11:46 PM on 05.12.09 |
->> David,
You can work around that problem a bit if you remove most of the dividers and pack your gear in the fanny pack/modulus components and pack those directly into the bag. |
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