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Ok, I finally had time to pack the bag and take a photo. This is the Nya-Evo 60C (or whatever) with XL RCI. It contains a 600mm FL E attached to a Z9 and FTZ II. In the other side, I have a 1.4x TC III, Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8, Zeiss 21mm f/2.8, and Nikon 100-4000 S. The 600mm has the Zemlin hood and lens cap, and you cans see that it bulges out of the top of the RCI a little bit. I did take the Zemlni eye piece off for a better fit, but overall, my mind is blown at what this thing can carry. Amazing, and by far, the best hiking/camera backpack I've owned. We're off to the Osa Peninsula for a week (with the 2 year old and 8 week old); fingers crossed we survive! (please ignore the clothes hanging on the peloton in the background. I promise the Peloton actually gets used.)
 
Wow. This is a great thread. I'm in the process of moving from Sony back to Nikon and finding a backpack that'll accommodate a Z9 & 400mm 2.8 TC was a big question. (My primary photo work is ski racing.). I had never even heard of Nya-Evo!
 
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