>>3526175>Think Tank Urban ApproachFor long work days when I need to carry a lot of lenses and other gear and when I travel. This is my favorite backpack. It has a small form factor but carries a ton. A con is that there's barely enough room to hold a lens with its hood attached. It's just barely wide enough, and the hood lock tab on my 70-200 broke because of this.
>Lowepro FreeLineI don't really use this bag anymore. Its shelf system is better than the Peak Design Everyday Backpack, but it doesn't doesn't hold much gear. Also. the shelf system means your gear won't be held snugly in the bag.
>Peak Design Everyday MessengerFor short work days when I need to carry a long lens. It's OK. You need to make sure the clasp is set; otherwise, your gear might fall out, especially if you use a two-tier shelf near the edges.
>Domke F-2For short work days when I only need to carry short lenses. I love this bag. It's in great shape, but it doesn't hold large or wide items. I've had it for almost 10 years.