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Sep 29, 2011 16:45 as a reply to  @ post 13183442 |  #4426

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Just got this CL today as a travel buddy, to my surprise there was a lot more room than I thought! Couldn't be happier with my purchase.

PS: Sorry for cell phone pic :P

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Sep 30, 2011 16:25 |  #4427

Billingham 207 Black & Nickel
Its a great bag for a pro or gripped body and two lenses plus flash.

7D Gripped with 85L mk II and hood in place
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Sep 30, 2011 20:36 |  #4428

Think Tank Glass Taxi vs. Lightware Z300

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Sep 30, 2011 21:47 |  #4429

Crumpler 7MDH

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Oct 01, 2011 05:47 |  #4430

Rezolution wrote in post #13189498 (external link)
Think Tank Glass Taxi vs. Lightware Z300

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How do you like the quality of Lightware compared to the ThinkTank? :)


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Oct 01, 2011 09:43 |  #4431

Crumpler 7MDH

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Oct 01, 2011 16:56 |  #4432

hihohito wrote in post #13182636 (external link)
Will a 5D with grip fit in the large ICU? Or do you have to disconnect the batterygrips. I would like to buy a F-stop Loka but I'm still not sure. They are sold here with the three ICU's

Yep if you look in my photo you will see my 5DII attached to the 17 TS-E, it's gripped with the BG-E6 :)

StayLucky wrote in post #13182999 (external link)
What are the 2 white blocks below the film body? Film holders I presume?

Yep as mentioned they are film holders for my 1N. It's the most genius thing for carrying lots of film in a small space. Those two small boxes will carry 20 rolls of film.

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the pro depth ICU is for gripped or pro bodies. The shallow is for non gripped DSLRs and the micro is for MFT/EVIL:
http://fstopgear.com/e​n/product/mountain/icu (external link)

they keep changing the ICUs design, so check that link for the most current sizes.

Thanks for chiming in Ben! I've been away from a computer for a couple days so I couldn't answer. (Just moved!)


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Oct 01, 2011 20:09 |  #4433

I love how the Billingham bags look!


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Oct 02, 2011 23:29 |  #4434

Inspired by Jon's (at least, I'm pretty sure it was Jon :oops:) storage of his very impressive Domke collection, I finally managed to get all my bags organized. Not quite as pretty as the Domkes, but at least now I can find everything!

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Hit up the Flickr link for notes on the bags, bins, and hooks if you're interested.

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Oct 03, 2011 00:18 |  #4435

h1r0ll3r wrote in post #13170741 (external link)
Just out of curiosity, why three flashes?

I'm a bit addicted to speedlites, usually use 2 and will occasionaly use 3. :oops:


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Oct 03, 2011 03:55 |  #4436

meglet wrote in post #13197131 (external link)
Inspired by Jon's (at least, I'm pretty sure it was Jon :oops:) storage of his very impressive Domke collection, I finally managed to get all my bags organized. Not quite as pretty as the Domkes, but at least now I can find everything!

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Nice handbag.:lol:




  
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Oct 03, 2011 10:58 |  #4437

Wow that is a LOT of timbuk2s!

meglet wrote in post #13197131 (external link)
Inspired by Jon's (at least, I'm pretty sure it was Jon :oops:) storage of his very impressive Domke collection, I finally managed to get all my bags organized. Not quite as pretty as the Domkes, but at least now I can find everything!

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The Bag Closet (external link) by Meghan A (external link), on Flickr

Hit up the Flickr link for notes on the bags, bins, and hooks if you're interested.


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Oct 03, 2011 12:37 |  #4438

meglet wrote in post #13197131 (external link)
Inspired by Jon's (at least, I'm pretty sure it was Jon :oops:) storage of his very impressive Domke collection, I finally managed to get all my bags organized. Not quite as pretty as the Domkes, but at least now I can find everything!

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The Bag Closet (external link) by Meghan A (external link), on Flickr

Hit up the Flickr link for notes on the bags, bins, and hooks if you're interested.

It was, and what are those hooks you're using? They look easier to deal with taking a bag down quickly than the mini-biners I use.


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Oct 03, 2011 12:56 |  #4439

Jon wrote in post #13199169 (external link)
It was, and what are those hooks you're using? They look easier to deal with taking a bag down quickly than the mini-biners I use.

Check the Flicker link Jon. It show Interdesign S-hooks. About $2.00 at Lowes.




  
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Oct 03, 2011 13:28 |  #4440

Jon wrote in post #13199169 (external link)
It was, and what are those hooks you're using? They look easier to deal with taking a bag down quickly than the mini-biners I use.

I picked up about 15 of these: Interdesign S-hook (external link). They are very easy to use, except they occasionally spin a little too far and fall off the bar when removing a bag.


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