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Thread started 20 Apr 2001 (Friday) 01:25
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G1 case for Lensmate/Flash

 
LeRoy
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Apr 20, 2001 01:25 |  #1

Is there a case, as little slop as possible that will house the G1 with Lensmate adaptor and UV filter...

and possibly include the 420ex Flash as well, and still get to buttons, etc.

Thanx, LeRoy




  
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John ­ - ­ NJ
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Apr 20, 2001 11:04 |  #2

LeRoy:

Check out the LowePro website. I like their Nova line of cases. (external link)

http://www.lowepro.com​/pages/bySeries/nova.h​tm# (external link)




  
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prosurfer
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Apr 24, 2001 13:23 |  #3

I agree with John! I have had Lowepro Nova Micro for a while (available in several colours), it carries easily my G1, 420EX, Lensmate, remote, and 5 filters and lenses (all in separate plastic cases).

Well, if I have the flash with me I cannot fit the camera in Lensmate attached, but that's minor limitation to me.

Price: Below $30.


Body: 40D Lenses: 20-35/2.8L, 70-200/4L, 135/2L, 300/4L, Canon 1.4x
Misc: Canon 420EX, Gitzo G2220+MagicBall, Manfrotto 679B
It's not the size, but how you use it.

  
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Del ­ K
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Apr 25, 2001 18:59 |  #4

LeRoy,

It looks like you want something to "clothe" your system while you use it. In all the forum activity here and at DPReview, I don't ever recall seeing one mentioned. I just bought the bracket with neck strap from Photosolve (external link). Sturdy enough to hold a medium-sized flash (you need to buy the flash bracket accessory) and keeps the camera in a good chest-high position. Look for the Extend-a-Bracket. They also sell the Extend-a-View Pro loupe and shade for close focusing on the lcd screen. I just received mine, so have not tried it on a macro shot yet, but it works.




  
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