I promised in an earlier post to follow-up once I had purchased the camera bags on my list. Well, instead of a full review, you get an overview of what I managed to fit into the Pelican 1510 case. I have been most impressed with the TrekPak system and the ease of organization it offers. No more Velcro here!
1. Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8 L IS USM
2. (2) LaCie 1TB Thunderbolt Rugged Hard Drives
3. Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 L USM
4. Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM
5. Canon Speedlite 430 EX
6. Battery Bag with (4) Canon LP-E6
7. Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L USM
8. Canon EOS 7D Body
9. Canon EOS 7D Mark II Body
10. Canon Powershot G15
11. (2) Canon Battery Chargers
12. (2) Canon Battery Chargers, (2) CF/SD Card Readers
13. Plastic Bags, Rocket Blower, Extra TrekPak Pins
14. ThinkTank Pixel Pocket Rocket Card Holder, Business Cards, Canon Remote Switch RS-80N3
15. (2) USB 3.0 Cord, (2) Thunderbolt Cord, (2) USB Card Reader Cord
16. Lowepro Filter Sleeve (usually on top of #1)
17. TrekPak insert for Pelican 1510
18. Pelican 1510 Case
19. Pelican 1519 Lid Organizer
In the next couple of weeks I'll put up some pictures and a brief write-up of the Deuter Men's Freerider Pro 30 with TrekPak insert. This is the camera bag I'm currently using to get into more remote locations with camera gear in tow. In fact, we (the bag and I) just returned from a trip to San Diego last weekend and we're off to Zion National Park this weekend.