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Crumpler Bag dividers - How do you do yours?

 
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Apr 12, 2007 14:57 |  #1

Can you take a pic on how you do your dividers? I have the Geekstar and no matter how I arrange the dividers at the top i can't get it so the camera LCD faces up and then to be able to close the flap on top of it....

At the moment I have it like this, with that trap door on the left so when the 30D goes in on its side with the lens face to the side of the bag there is quite a lot of space wasted.

p.s. what is that trap door that goes to the secret compartment for ?

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Apr 12, 2007 15:10 |  #2

I put my lenses and flash on the sides, camera in the middle pointing straight down (in my ___ Million Dollar Home bags).


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Apr 14, 2007 22:38 as a reply to  @ Double Negative's post |  #3

I got a Long Schlong (fnarf fnarf) and i have my camera in the main compartment with lens facing outwards and the back of it sitting toward the inner flap. I only have the one flap as the other side i fit my HDR-HC3 vid camera.
Then all my spare lenses (both of them !!!) i put in the hidden compartment at the bottom.

What flap are you refering to at the end ?




  
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Apr 15, 2007 11:11 |  #4

Double Negative wrote in post #3030058 (external link)
I put my lenses and flash on the sides, camera in the middle pointing straight down (in my ___ Million Dollar Home bags).

Same here...


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Apr 16, 2007 05:30 as a reply to  @ cloose's post |  #5

Trap door is for longer lenses, so you can stand them upright in the main compartment (bottom of lens extends into 'darkroom').


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