I am looking for a backpack that can contain, two DSLRs (without battery grip), and 3-4 lenses(with hoods attached in storage mode)
and a messenger/sling bag that can contain about the same stuff. I have narrowed by search, to Vanguard up-rise 45 or Lowepro Prorunner 300 AW, and ThinkTank...
Seeing about three people talking about the Ranox, are there any cons with using one compared to a dedicated macro lens? And oh yeah, how much would one cost?
Thanks for all the frat replies so fast, I will take some into serious consideration :)
Hi, I am thinking of getting another lens for a trip ad I was wondering if I should get the 100mm f2.8 macro usm non L or the 50mm f1.4 usm prime lens first? I want to do macro, but with some walkabouts too.
Mines a canon something.... Have to check. Since 2006 :( and my grandfather still has a eos 620D :D
Only thing about 60D is the custom modes... Only one
I have a cam... But it's waaay to old to be used :(. Probably gonna get it as I don't really need DIG!C 5 that much... Does anyone know of a 60D upgrade soon? Thanks.
I was thinking of getting a 60d this month, but now that the Internet is rife with rumours of 24mp eos 650d, dig!c 5 processors and AF points for eos '70d', not sure if I should wait until June or later to get the so called better cameras. Any advice?