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Anyone have any experience with the Lowpro "Runner Bag". I have a Hasselblad 500 CM; 50mm, 80mm and 150mm lense; 16 and 32mm tubes; and a Hasselblad compendium to go into a bag.
 

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The Photo runner is essentially a small three slot 35mm bag. My Hassy with 60mm on it and my Minolta meter fills it. The filter pocket on the outside is nothing to write home about. It's really a 35mm body two small or medium size lens bag.

For your equipment I would suggest looking at a small backpack, but forget the dual bags with equipment on the bottom and a storage top. They aren't that big. My Lowepro Classic would be a little too big.
 
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Lowpro Micro Trek 200

hortense said:
Anyone have any experience with the Lowpro "Runner Bag". I have a Hasselblad 500 CM; 50mm, 80mm and 150mm lense; 16 and 32mm tubes; and a Hasselblad compendium to go into a bag.
After some more research, it looks like the Lowpro Micro Trek 200 would do the job and be a small a pack as needed. Any comments would be appreciated.
 

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hortense said:
After some more research, it looks like the Lowpro Micro Trek 200 would do the job and be a small a pack as needed. Any comments would be appreciated.

I have seen them personally, but to me they seem a little small for you. Were you able to visualize your equipment in them? You've got a good size kit with the compendium, which I forgot about. You might just need the Classic Lowepro, cause it will give you a little extra room for film and filters and a small 12" bounce and even then you could carry a P&S in it. I carry all my equipment in one and then break down the kit into smaller bags per needs. I rarely carry everyting with me. Try and find something just a little smaller then the LP Classic if you want to carry everything all the time, or buy the Classic as the trunk and some Domke inserts and a smaller bag.
 

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I'd highly recommend the Micro Trekker 200. I use the 100 for my 500 C/M and can usually squeeze in the 80mm lens, the 150mm, a spare back and a lot of film as well as the Sekonic L508 meter. I believe the 200 is bigger than the 100, so you should be laughing like a fat spider in the sun.
 
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