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WWYD? 7 million or LowePro Nova 5?

 
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Dec 25, 2006 18:06 |  #1

Nevermind! Found a great deal on a 7 million and had to try it. :) I can always sell it if it doesn't work for me!


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Dec 25, 2006 22:17 |  #2

You picked a winner. I've got the same bag and I love it.


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Dec 25, 2006 22:22 |  #3

Will the 7 million fit a 15" widescreen laptop and a slr + kit lens? I'm trying to find a suitable bag for work and hauling my 300d around..


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Dec 25, 2006 22:32 |  #4

No, the 7MDH partitions are designed such that storing a laptop would not be possible. Its a great bag & I'm happy with mine, but for laptop & camera gear a different bag would be a better choice.


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Dec 26, 2006 00:21 |  #5

Another member on here managed to put a smaller laptop, but definitely not a 15".


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Dec 26, 2006 16:15 |  #6

i'd go with the 7mdh


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Dec 27, 2006 01:07 |  #7

can you share where you found a good deal?

kcp1377 wrote in post #2444582 (external link)
Nevermind! Found a great deal on a 7 million and had to try it. :) I can always sell it if it doesn't work for me!




  
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