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So if you had been following this thread at any point in time, I was looking for a bag that could carry my laptop (14") and my Rebel XT equipment for together for when I travel home so that I could consolidate bags and be able to carry a bag of clothing onto the plane due to the 2 carry on limit.
I ended up with the Kata DR-467. I purchased it from Adorama for ~$80.
Space:
More than enough room for my 14" wide-screen laptop. I could probably fit a small book on top of my laptop if I wanted to squeeze more stuff inside. The pocket is padded and is protected from being accidently left open by having the bag's straps connect over the compartment (so if the laptop compartment was left open and you had the bag on your back,, it wouldn't be able to separate and allow for stuff to fall out).
The top compartment for accessories and other stuff that you might want to carry is spacious. Plenty of room for adapters, small to medium sized books, etc.
The camera compartment is also fairly large. I haven't tried moving all my stuff from my Lowepro Slingshot 200AW to it, but it looks like I'll have no trouble carrying my XT + Tamron 28-75 f/2.8 lens, Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4, Speedlite 430EX II, battery chargers, polarizers, and lens hoods. It looks like a 3rd lens would also fit in addition to that stuff I listed.
It also has some 3 smaller pockets for small things, like memory cards and extra batteries (and things as large as a small floppy). Also has a water bottle holder that can be stowed in a zipped compartment (to prevent it from getting caught when not being used.
Other mentionables:
Comes with an all weather cover, which the cheaper Lowepro Compudaypack and the more expensive Tamrac Adventure 9 leave out. Plenty of padding on the bag, so you don't have to worry about bumping things around. The bag also has a chest and waist strap to help distribute weight and makes it more comfortable to wear. The zippers are easy to use and all main compartments have 2 zippers to close them. The only thing lacking is maybe safety clasps to keep the camera portion from falling out if you accidentally leave it unzipped, but it could be a stiff enough structure to keep it from opening on its own.
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I ended up with the Kata DR-467. I purchased it from Adorama for ~$80.
Space:
More than enough room for my 14" wide-screen laptop. I could probably fit a small book on top of my laptop if I wanted to squeeze more stuff inside. The pocket is padded and is protected from being accidently left open by having the bag's straps connect over the compartment (so if the laptop compartment was left open and you had the bag on your back,, it wouldn't be able to separate and allow for stuff to fall out).
The top compartment for accessories and other stuff that you might want to carry is spacious. Plenty of room for adapters, small to medium sized books, etc.
The camera compartment is also fairly large. I haven't tried moving all my stuff from my Lowepro Slingshot 200AW to it, but it looks like I'll have no trouble carrying my XT + Tamron 28-75 f/2.8 lens, Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4, Speedlite 430EX II, battery chargers, polarizers, and lens hoods. It looks like a 3rd lens would also fit in addition to that stuff I listed.
It also has some 3 smaller pockets for small things, like memory cards and extra batteries (and things as large as a small floppy). Also has a water bottle holder that can be stowed in a zipped compartment (to prevent it from getting caught when not being used.
Other mentionables:
Comes with an all weather cover, which the cheaper Lowepro Compudaypack and the more expensive Tamrac Adventure 9 leave out. Plenty of padding on the bag, so you don't have to worry about bumping things around. The bag also has a chest and waist strap to help distribute weight and makes it more comfortable to wear. The zippers are easy to use and all main compartments have 2 zippers to close them. The only thing lacking is maybe safety clasps to keep the camera portion from falling out if you accidentally leave it unzipped, but it could be a stiff enough structure to keep it from opening on its own.
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I decided to get the Kata DR-467. It came out relatively recently (October), so I couldn't find much on it, but looking at pictures and the one or two reviews I could find, I'm going to be going with this one - fits right in my ideal price range at under $100. I'll put up a review when I get it (probably in January as I don't need an extra bag to carry back to school with me - currently on Winter Break).
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As some may have seen with an earlier thread I made, I was looking into getting a combo-backpack/camera case for when I travel home or go somewhere where I need my laptop and my camera so I don't have to carry two bags (camera case and backpack for my laptop). It would also have to carry some other stuff too, like a book or two to read.
I've narrowed it down to two choices, but I was wondering if anyone else had any input in the matter (or other bags I should look at). I know that they are somewhat different price ranges, but does anyone have any input on the following:
Tamrac Adventure 9 Laptop/Computer Bag
or
Lowepro CompuDaypack --> leaning towards this one due to it's larger accessory area, unless someone has a better suggestion.
Thanks.
