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Steven Glicker August 2nd, 2008 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Douglas Joseph (Post 915664)
Hey, Steve. I'm getting a A1 here real soon. Is this the same Timba backpack you have?
http://www.adorama.com/TBSBPMBK.html
To me, this one looks slightly different.

Hi Douglas, that one is a 'mini' and mine is a medium. On the Adorama site I see a Black Medium and a Silver-Black Medium. I don't know why they are priced differently. I just came across a YouTube sales video on the Shootout Backpacks (which is a little much) but does go over the interesting features. If you can, take your A1 into a store where you can check it out with various backpacks. Doing this was extremely helpful for me. I had been using a Tamarac and never heard of Tenba but after spending some time with a few backpacks the choice was easy.

Steven Glicker August 2nd, 2008 10:41 PM

Camera suspended inside of backpack
 
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The arrows in this pic point at a divider section that is used to velcro the A1 handle to the center compartment divider (click on the image to enlarge). When the backpack is vertical the camera is suspended so the hood does not touch the bottom of the compartment. This suspension scheme is one of the things I discovered in the store when checking out backpacks and is now my standard procedure.

Douglas Joseph August 3rd, 2008 02:43 PM

Did you modify that at all, Steven? Or did it come that way?

Steven Glicker August 3rd, 2008 06:08 PM

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I've not made any special modifications. These kinds of backpacks (not just the Tenbas) come with section dividers that you arrange to house your camera body(s), lens, etc. The first pic below shows a small divider that fits nicely around the handle of the A1. It has velcro at the top and bottom. The next pic shows the general organization that I use. (All of these dividers come out). The small curled divider (from the first pic) is attached to the long central one where I put the A1 handle. Notice the velcro areas. The third pic shows access into the backpack via the pod. The last pic, from the www.Tenba.com, shows a different organization of the dividers for the same model backpack.

It somehow seem appropriate at this point to state that I am in no way affiliated with Tenba or any kind of marketing or selling of backpacks. (Hahaha).

Douglas Joseph August 3rd, 2008 07:54 PM

Hahaha. I think you might wanna send them you resume. You can say you sold one on your first pitch. I plan on getting one for sure now. Thanks a lot, man. You did a lot of work with taking pictures and whatnot. Props to ya.

Alain Lumina August 4th, 2008 11:56 AM

Backbacks are vulnreable to stealth pilfering on Buses, Subways..
 
I know backpacks are really more comfortable, but let me relate a story-- Russian metro (Subway) crowded, I am with a girl speaking English. Therefore, I'm a mark. I can't remember whether it was Moscow or St Pete.

I had a backpack on, a cheap one-- probably easier to open than a pro backpack-- with a Minolta x-370 in it, I loved the black anodization on that.

I barely felt anything, a slight touch to my back, I didn;t realize until I got off the train that i'd lost my camera.

I have a Pentax K-1000 now, nice camera but...

Anywhere you are going which will be be somewhere crowded, you will be distracted, in a rush, obviously not local........

I don't know the answer, but wearing the backpack on the front of your body when in public streets might be an answer.

I would try to think of it BEFORE you enter an urban/public area, once you're rushing, entering a crowded transport, you're already distracted and vulnerable.

Especially with a 3k camera, thy might quietly open the zipper between stops, just blatantly pull it out of your pack at a stop, jump off, and even though you know they did it... in Mexico city-- What will happen?

Annie Haycock August 4th, 2008 01:48 PM

That's why Lowepro made the Flipside - the main opening is against your body, so it's difficult for anyone else to get into it.

According to message 21 on this thread, the A1 just about fits in the Flipside300.

http://products.lowepro.com/product/...00,2083,14.htm

Viimar Lindau August 4th, 2008 02:51 PM

Thanks to you folks on this forum I purchased Flipside 300 and I love it. I definately recommend it to all of you looking for backpack for your A1.
As Annie already mentioned, it is impossible to open this bag when wearing it on your back. In other words there is no way to steal your gear on train or any other place without you notice it.

Alain Lumina August 4th, 2008 02:51 PM

More entry-through-side-facing your-back backbacks
 
THanks for pointing out someone else must have learned the hard way and deisgned a backpack.

The Crumpler backpacks mentioned earlier also claim main compartments can only be entered easily through the side facing your back.

Someone couldtry to cut through the fabric, but with that heavy nylon stuff you'd probably realize something was going on.

Michael Wisniewski August 31st, 2008 09:39 PM

Cinebag CB-25 Revolution Backpack
 
I was pleasantly surprised when I checked out these backpacks today. They're a nice size for carry-on luggage, have decent pockets for accessories, space for a large laptop, and straps for a tripod. Can't say I'm thrilled with the color schemes, but I can live with it, I'll be picking one up tomorrow.

Tony Nguyen August 31st, 2008 10:49 PM

Hey guys,

Has anyone tried the Canon Backpack 200EG? The inside specs seems to fit the A1. I just need a simple backpack to carry downtown. Seen here : Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack Bag 200EG EOS SLR Camera - eBay (item 360084109807 end time Sep-06-08 16:06:58 PDT)

Winfried Dobbe September 1st, 2008 01:56 PM

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Another great option is the Tamrac Expedition 8. As you can see enough space to bring whatever you want, and I don't have to dismantle the A1. In the front there is a compartment for a laptop, which I stuffed with some foam for even more protection. Zippers have covers for rain protection.

Also very comfortable to wear all day long. Not the cheapest one if you have to buy it new, but I got it almost new from internet.

Craig Stay September 6th, 2008 08:29 AM

I just received the Dakine Reload i do action sports video mostly skiing and snowboarding the bag is awesome hopefully everything on it is very well thought out.

DAKINE : RELOAD

Craig Stay September 6th, 2008 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Tony Nguyen (Post 927568)
Hey guys,

Has anyone tried the Canon Backpack 200EG? The inside specs seems to fit the A1. I just need a simple backpack to carry downtown. Seen here : Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack Bag 200EG EOS SLR Camera - eBay (item 360084109807 end time Sep-06-08 16:06:58 PDT)

I have seen it at Best Buy it is WAY to small to cary XH A1

Randy Panado October 30th, 2008 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Craig Stay (Post 930096)
I just received the Dakine Reload i do action sports video mostly skiing and snowboarding the bag is awesome hopefully everything on it is very well thought out.

DAKINE : RELOAD

Mind posting pictures of it all packed with gear? I may retire my 1510 Pelican for this bag.


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