Tamrac 5770 Velocity 10x
for Nikon D70 / D100 / D200 / D300 / D700
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Review #1
(Added 1st March 2010)
Equipment list in bag :
Nikon D300
(no grip)
Nikon BL3e battery pack
Nikon 12-24mm f/4G IF-ED
Nikon
16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR
Nikon 70-200mm F/2.8G ED-IF AF-S VR II
Reflex-Nikkor
500mm f/8
Nikon SB-900
w/ accessories
Phottix TTL Flash Remote Cord (Nikon SC-28) for SB900
Hoya HD Circular polarizer 77mm.
Hoya Pro1D Circular polarizer
67mm.
Hoya ND8 67mm.
Phottix TR-90 Multi-function Remote Switch with Digital Timer Control (Intervalometer
Remote
Sandisk Extreme IV 4Gb CF card X 2
cleaning kit
compact
flashlight
spare batteries for flash
gray card
USB cable





I was seriously considering replacing my year-old Tamrac Pro 8
shoulder bag with a Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Home after acquiring my 70-200 2.8
but ended up trading it instead for this Velocity 10X . I couldn't fit my tele
zoom in my old shoulder bag unless it was mounted on the body and laid
horizontally within the bag. I prefer leaving my walk-around attached to my
camera for quick grab-and-shoot situations. There was also so much wasted space
with my old bag since there were empty spaces which couldn't really fit anything
else without bumping into other gear. I am very happy with my decision to swap
it out. Now I can bring more gear and everything fits perfectly. It's taller but
narrower which makes it less prone to bumping into things and people when I
carry it like a shoulder bag and I have the option of using it like a backpack
with the sling-style strap. I can swing it around to access my bag although it
isn't as quick nor easy at doing this compared to a standard shoulder bag and
the depth means you have to dig deeper for your lenses unlike my old bag which
is more convenient when you have to swap lenses quickly. I just put my more
frequently used lenses on top and the flash and mirror lens on the bottom
portion. I've used it for street-shooting while carrying it on my back and
despite the crowd, it didn't feel as bulky as my old bag. It's not as
comfortable as my Lowepro Computrekker backpack for extended trips but the
backpack is way less convenient as a shooting bag.
Likes about
the bag:
Layout suits my needs though it may be a bit large
for some people.
Dislikes about the bag:
Wish it
were more discrete. Still looks like a camera bag. Could have improved on the
padding for the sling.
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Thanks to Tim for review
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