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Jun 08, 2011 21:44 |  #286

BoneJj wrote in post #12560642 (external link)
afraid what is going to break?

I don't really want to bring it outside on trips because I have nothing to keep it in. So it just chilling safety in my house, until the bag comes. Will post pics and review when I get it.


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Jun 08, 2011 22:28 |  #287

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I don't really want to bring it outside on trips because I have nothing to keep it in. So it just chilling safety in my house, until the bag comes. Will post pics and review when I get it.

That I can understand. Though I now have at least 4-5 bags right now at this time. I have bought and sold a few and right now I like my various bags and this one is one of my favorites. I seem to use it more than my others.


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Jun 08, 2011 23:54 |  #288

I just found out that my bag has already arrived. I ordered the bag from GT and got a Rapid Dominance bag. The color is green and not like the OP bag.

The quality of the bag is very tough and I really like the bag, cant wait till the paddy comes. :)


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Jun 09, 2011 09:05 |  #289

Just got my paddy and everything in the bag. The bag is AWESOME, if you don't have one I would def suggest this to anyone who needs one. I will take pics later, right now I got my T2i gripped inside and it doesn't stick out. I also got my 55-250 inside.

PERFECT BAG for light travel and street photography. And is mad stealth until you pull camera out. :D


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Jun 09, 2011 14:46 as a reply to  @ slickooz's post |  #290

Been following this thread off n on for a while and finally decided to dive in. We recently traveled and my Canon-logo bag stood out like a sore thumb in our vehicle. I'm looking forward to going stealth. Thanks for the great idea.

PS - I ordered directly from Gravity Trading (they were $10 cheaper than Amazon) and bbp bags (the website listed the Paddy as out of stock till August, but an email later and I have one on the way with free shipping :))


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Jun 09, 2011 15:59 |  #291

what if use a battery grip?


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Jun 09, 2011 18:06 |  #292

jonneymendoza wrote in post #12565516 (external link)
what if use a battery grip?

On a T2i at least, it'll bulge a little bit but it's completely manageable.




  
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Jun 10, 2011 08:54 |  #293

jonneymendoza wrote in post #12565516 (external link)
what if use a battery grip?

Xymnslot wrote in post #12566171 (external link)
On a T2i at least, it'll bulge a little bit but it's completely manageable.

Same experience with a 40D gripped. Bulges, but fits/zips no problem for my taste. I have pics in this thread (around page 10ish i believe) or you can go to my flickr in my signature, I have a camera bag set. That'll probably be easier


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Jun 10, 2011 16:38 |  #294

It looks as if you can fit a laptop in the bag as well?


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Jun 10, 2011 16:40 |  #295

also, can this bag be bought in uk? if so? where?


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Jun 10, 2011 16:55 |  #296

jonneymendoza wrote in post #12571829 (external link)
It looks as if you can fit a laptop in the bag as well?

The bag can fit a laptop (15mbp fits) but I can't put all my lenses/flash/gripped body and laptop in it. If I have just the body (no lens attached)and two or three other things in the paddy it fits fine. I haven't played around with to many configurations with the laptop in. Not a big deal for me.


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Jun 10, 2011 18:30 |  #297

jonneymendoza wrote in post #12565516 (external link)
what if use a battery grip?

On a T2i gripped the paddy will bulge slightly. You can close the paddy and zip the bag fine though.


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Jun 10, 2011 18:33 |  #298

jonneymendoza wrote in post #12571829 (external link)
It looks as if you can fit a laptop in the bag as well?

I can fit a 15.6" ws laptop along with the paddy and camera gear. It's a tight fit for the laptop and is only has padding on the side with the paddy. The other side of the laptop is against the messenger bag material. This can get heavy though. :(

This setup could use a nice shoulder pad. ;)


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Jun 10, 2011 20:32 as a reply to  @ Blurr Cube's post |  #299

Amazon now has these listed together, so you can order both with 1 click. I just did.


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Jun 10, 2011 20:40 |  #300

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Amazon now has these listed together, so you can order both with 1 click. I just did.

Caveat to check you order from Gravity Trading. ;)


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