If your backpack and contents are light, the tripod hanging in the middle will make it more awkward to balance. Centre of gravity shifted further away from your body if you're into physics. Heavier bags not so big a problem.
Bro, have a look at the Kata Gear-Pack or 3N1 series. The smallest ones in each of these should fit your gear.
One thing is that I find slinging a tripod on small bag makes it hard to balance. I prefer to carry one separately in a tripod bag.
Hope this helps.
Hi, started this thread hoping to get some pointers from the pros on how to take street candid shots. What setup you use. What exposure mode. How to compose etc.
Hope to get some pointers as well as a good discussion going.
Just wondering how many of us would bring a dry box to put the camera and lens in when traveling for a week or more? I normally stay in hotel where there is air con so I think it keeps the humidity down.
I have a 70-300 and was thinking of shooting some football action and birds.
I take your point about the AF system. I have an A77, I think it has pretty good AF in good light.
Just wondering if an APS-C camera is better for sports and wildlife shooting compared to a full frame one because of the crop factor?
Hoping that the experts on CS can enlighten me.