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Will the 100-400 fit in the Crumpler Bunny Man or Long Schlong?

 
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Jan 15, 2007 11:05 |  #1

I would like to get a fairly small shoulder bag - but with room for a 20d with attached 10-22, room for the 100-400 and room for a standard lens (maybe 17-40 or 24-105).

Anyway, the point is, these crumpler bags have the flap from the main compartment to allow a longer lens to stand vertically into the 'darkroom'. The Long Schlong is taller, but I would like to have the smallest bag possible to hold this gear. Will a Bunny Man allow you to store the 100-400 vertically in this way - or is it not tall enough? The specs suggest it is very close - but I would like to make sure.

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Jan 15, 2007 11:27 |  #2

The Long Schlong will take it on camera but is a tight fit. you can also get the hood in the bottom half.

The Sholder pad could be larger to spread the load. the 100-400 is one heavy lens.


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Jan 15, 2007 11:36 as a reply to  @ acidhouse's post |  #3

Thanks for the reply, acidhouse.

I'm not bothered about it fitting on camera, but if it does in the Long Schlong - I guess there's quite a bit of room left over when you have just the lens on its own. Will it also fit in the darkroom at the bottom on its side - or is it not high enough?


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Jan 16, 2007 01:52 as a reply to  @ red hot sheep's post |  #4

Anyone with the Bunny Man know?


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Jan 16, 2007 05:04 as a reply to  @ red hot sheep's post |  #5

Well I found one for a good price so went ahead and ordered a Bunny Man. Will update when it arrives!


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