Looking for a incognito backpack that can hold the Sony 70-200 2.8 w/a74 mounted and the 100-400 5.6.

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I've been looking at the Think Tank Urban Access 13 and 15. Like the size of the 13 but not sure if it can hold what I need.

Any insight and/or suggestions would be appreciated!
 
I use the Think Tank Mirrorless Mover 25i Pewter Shoulder Bag, excellent piece of kit. It can hold my A7IV with either the 24-105 and 55-1.8 and a couple of batteries, or with the 70-200 and a couple of batteries.

Coming from the lowe pro range, I highly recommend the thinktank range of bags:backpacks, my lowepro back pack is barely used now!

Look on their web site, they list what their products will pack, it should help you decide.

For example - urban access 15 =

WHAT FITS IN THIS BAG?
1 ungripped DSLR or Mirrorless body with lens attached up to a 70–200mm f/2.8, 3–5 additional lenses, a strobe, a 15” laptop, plus personal gear.

Examples:

  • Nikon D750 with 70–200mm f/2.8 attached, 24–70mm f/2.8, 14–24mm f/2.8, 105mm f/2.8 macro, 35mm f/1.4, SB900 strobe and a 15” laptop
  • Canon 5D with 70–200mm f/2.8 attached, 24–70mm f/2.8, 16–35mm f/2.8, 100mm f/2.8 macro, 1.4x teleconverter, 600EXIIRT strobe and a 15” laptop
  • Sony a7rIII with 70–200mm f/2.8 attached, 24–70mm f/2.8, 16–35mm f/4, 90mm f/2.8 macro, HVL-F43M strobe and a 15” laptop
 
I've been looking at the Think Tank Urban Access 13 and 15. Like the size of the 13 but not sure if it can hold what I need.

Any insight and/or suggestions would be appreciated!
Describe 'incognito'? Are you looking for something plain and nondescript that doesn't scream 'camera', or do you mean you want a do-it-all, gear plus personal items?

My own non-descript backpack is also a do it all. Here's a post from another thread:

... I purchased a Peak Design 30L and can carry the 200-600 along with the 24-105 mounted to a body. There's room for more if needed. The 200-600 fits vertically along one side, while the 24-105 and body set horizontally at the bottom. There's room for a few more lenses but I don't usually need anything else for that setup.

The PD Everyday backpack is well designed. The amount of crap I can get in it is astounding. For my 'normal' trips to the track, I can get the A7-IV with Sigma 100-400 mounted, A7R-III with 24-105 mounted, Tamron 17-28/2.8, Minolta Maxxum 80-200/2.8 APO G with the LA-EA5 mounted, batteries, straps, notebooks and pens, business cards, a small radio with headphones, Several forms of ear protection, an umbrella, a poncho, a water bottle, lens cleaning supplies, and a folding chair. Not kidding.
 
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