I just got back from traveling with a kit. I have a nice Tamrac bag that
converts from a shoulder bag to a backpack. It fits perfectly in the bottom
half of my roller bag that fits in the overhead compartment. I can fit 3-4
days clothes, plus the camera kit.
Works great. Now, if I had just found the time to actually take a picture.
Tom
From: "Winsor Crosby" <wincros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> With all the competing and conflicting flight baggage requirements
> including last minute airline rule changes like requiring the second
> carryon to be checked because of crowded conditions, what do other
> people do when travelling overseas. So far to meet everyone's minimum
> requirements it looks like one 45inch carryon not weighing over 15
> pounds(!) and one checked bag not weighing over 44 pounds. I was
> thinking about getting something like a too pricey LowePro Rover
> daypack which can stow a body with medium telephoto and a couple of
> lenses and accessories in the bottom with space in the top for a
> jacket, lunch, souvenir, whatever. Or would it be better to use a
> compact shoulder bag that will go in the bottom 2/3 of a carryon and
> just worry about lugging the smaller bag when I am sight seeing.
> What do other people find that works well when travelling like this?
> --
> Winsor Crosby
> Long Beach, California, USA
> mailto:wincros@xxxxxxxxxxx
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