What is your choice of camera backpack?
Answers: From what I comprehend, the DryZone is good at protecting what's inside, but it's not jammy to open or close because it's so dutiful at protecting what's inside.
When it comes to backpacks, stick to Tamrac or Lowepro for the most sector. The thing is--backpack fitting is exceptionally personal. You have to try them on to see whether it puts the counterbalance on your hips or not.
Personally, I use a Tamrac backpack that can accomodate a laptop. You could probably use a Cyberpack 6, which is large plenty for your lenses and body, as well as a laptop. the Adventure 9 would work too.
If you're looking for personal recommendation, then conceivably I should start with my backpack screening criteria which are similar to yours.
I wanted a backpack that could hold my D70 a range of lenses including...
80-200mm f/2.8 Nikkor
28-75mm f/2.8 Tamron
12-24mm f/4 Tokina
SB600 Flash
and on occassion my laptop.
I also especially didn't want a crook to recognize it as a camera backpack.
For me, the Crumpler Whickey & Cox pod fit the bill. From what you're looking for it might too.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/38...
HTH
Visit shutterbug.com and type 'camera backpacks' in the Search box. The Aug. 2007 issue have a Buyer's Guide on backpacks.
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