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Old 10th of May 2009 (Sun)   #1
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Default SX10/430 EX II Bag

Trying to figure out which bag will accomodate the SX10, spare batteries and the 430 EXII.
Looking at the Lowpro Topload Zoom Mini, which I do not think will work and the Lowpro Topload Zoom 1, which looks like the external/outside pocket would work.
Anyone using either bag or something else that works to store the 430 EX as well as the SX10?
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Default Re: SX10/430 EX II Bag

Take a look at a Domke F-5XB. I keep my SX1 in an F-5XA along with a GPS and cell phone; there's a bit more room in there when I'm done, but the F-5XB has gobs, so you could keep camera, flash, cards, and a spare set of batteries for each.
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Default Re: SX10/430 EX II Bag

Check out the Lowepro Rezo 110 AW also. That's what I use for my SX10. I haven't tried putting the 430EX in it yet, but I'm sure there's room if I'd better organize the compartment - and have a little room to spare in the outside pouch for batteries, flash cards, etc.
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Default Re: SX10/430 EX II Bag

I own the Lowepro TLZ Mini. It accommodates my SX10 nicely (along with the handstrap and Op/Tech Pro Loop neck strap), but I can honestly tell you that the 430 EXII flash will not fit.
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check out your local swap meet.
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