Which bag?

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Having recently acquired a hulking great 150-600 lens, I'm going to need some way to transport it (outside the very nice padded case it comes with).

Ideally I want one of the those backpacks where I can store it with the camera attached vertically, with pockets for other lenses and bits in dividers around it.

But searching for reviews of anything like this on t'internet these days is awful, just reams of slop.

Ideally want something that will fit airplane carry-on (if that will even work with the lens!), and not be too conspicuously a camera bag.

Anyone got any recommendations?
 
Having recently acquired a hulking great 150-600 lens, I'm going to need some way to transport it (outside the very nice padded case it comes with).

Ideally I want one of the those backpacks where I can store it with the camera attached vertically, with pockets for other lenses and bits in dividers around it.

But searching for reviews of anything like this on t'internet these days is awful, just reams of slop.

Ideally want something that will fit airplane carry-on (if that will even work with the lens!), and not be too conspicuously a camera bag.

Anyone got any recommendations?

Check out the Tenba range. I really like mine. Very understated, not a brand a lot of people think of like Peak Design or Lowerpro that associate with cameras (thief targets).

 
I've got one of these for when i was doing the footy photography. So that had my 70 - 200 + extender attached to the camera plus room for a few other lenses and accessories as well as a flap at the front for some clothing items so plenty of space.


EDIT

I had the thinktank Airport Antidote 2.0 but that was bought 14yrs ago and the range has changed a bit since then!
 
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I've got one of these for when i was doing the footy photography. So that had my 70 - 200 + extender attached to the camera plus room for a few other lenses and accessories as well as a flap at the front for some clothing items so plenty of space.


EDIT

I had the thinktank Airport Antidote 2.0 but that was bought 14yrs ago and the range has changed a bit since then!
Darklight 20l is looking promising....hmm. Need to check some measurements and see if it'll take the 60mm and a 15" MBA.
 
Dunno how big your kit is, but most of the photographers I know seem to like the Hazard 4 brand. They do these weird vertical semi-hard case backpacks and slingbags, with top & side access and internal padded dividers. They look cool, if you're into camera kit, and they use PALS webbing on the side for adding extra pouches.


 
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Went through this last year, some really great camera bags out there but as I travel a lot I found they went over sized for most carry on when the lens was attached, settled on one of these https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00YTZO2PG?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_2 which was considerably smaller than the manufacturers padded case, I was then able to carry on using the mix of 5.11/Osprey bags I already own.

The Lowepro Protactic 450 III was probably my favourite, that thing felt bullet proof. But right on the upper end of carry on sizes, they really need a 400 in the Protactic range which would have been perfect as the 350 III is a tight fit for 150-600.
 
Thinktank Darklight 20 arrived, it's absolutely perfect, really impressed.





Takes:

Panasonic S5ii with smallrig cage
attached to: Sigma 150-600 sport
Panasonic 20-60
Panasonic 50 1.8
DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro
DJI battery charger/pack
DJI Osmo 360
DJI Mic 2 TX+RX
Shotgun mic
Filters
DJI selfie stick

Laptop sleeve fits the 15" MBA.

Tripod goes on the straps on one side. Water bottle goes externally on the other.

A few different pockets for bits and pieces.

Exactly what I wanted, and build seems really good. Doesn't scream camera kit too much. Nice and comfy to wear too.
 
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how much does that weigh all packed?
8.5kg, without the laptop.

In reality I would rarely take it fully loaded. Generally I’ll either be out shooting photos, in which case case I’d leave all the DJI kit, or video, in which case the only lens I’d take is the 20-60.
 
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