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Feb 02, 2011 17:01 |  #3331

Monkey-KC wrote in post #11765221 (external link)
what do people do when they cant sell thier old bags? what do they do with them??

There is always a buyer somewhere, what is it you can't get rid of?




  
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Feb 02, 2011 17:12 |  #3332

My Lowepro Pro Runner 350AW came in today, gonna wait til Friday to post since I have more goodies coming before then


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Feb 02, 2011 18:52 |  #3333

Monkey-KC wrote in post #11765221 (external link)
what do people do when they cant sell thier old bags? what do they do with them??

I just sold 2 bags within 10 minutes of posting them today...


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Feb 02, 2011 19:36 |  #3334

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Feb 02, 2011 20:11 |  #3335

Just thinking...the Kata would supplement the bag you have. It's so easy to draw out a dslr and be ready to shoot.
I have one and use it as a sling. 1 camera (no grip), 2 zoom lenses. A few essentials. Once you have the strap right it's really comfortable.

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Feb 02, 2011 20:30 |  #3336

Dave, you talking to me? If so what kata?

/ Felix


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Feb 02, 2011 21:06 as a reply to  @ post 11729699 |  #3337

Crumpler 6MDH

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Feb 03, 2011 05:40 |  #3338

Felix, sorry. agphotography and I apologize for writing before thinking. :) And a whole lot of us posted about the same time.

Kata...They have a bunch of torso bags. Mine is the 213, and it's too small since I bought a grip. They have larger.

This would be a better choice.

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=566336

I find these bags So Ugly. However, it was easily the most functional and most comfortable sling bag I've tried. Funny, once it's on it's a shooter's bag. Camera is right there instantly. Yet it's so protective. So without the grip on my camera with mine, I have my 18-200 on the camera, and a 70-300 in the bag as well. Worn as a torso pack, the backpack stays where it is until I'm really serious about changing out gear. It's so ugly, I wear it as a sling, and it's around in front so quickly!

If it didn't look like RoboCop I would like it better.


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Feb 03, 2011 06:57 |  #3339

robscomputer wrote in post #11765113 (external link)
I am saving for the UD50 but if that can hold a RZ67 AND another camera, it's a huge bag!

haha it may look like that but it is not the biggest ThinkTank make. UD50 is nice for non gripped bodies but with the grip on its very tight fit at the top. And the RZ67 focusing knobs are pushing into the sides of the bag quite a bit. :)

edit - just noticed that this is my 666 post xD


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Feb 03, 2011 15:13 as a reply to  @ kokakaste2's post |  #3340

I have 2 bags...

Lowepro Mini Trekker

IMAGE: http://www.christophergmoy.com/Camera-Gear/Whats-in-my-bag/Lowepro-Mini-Trekker-AW/491548497_bp3SF-XL.jpg

and Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Home

-Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Home Bag
-1Ds MK II with 28-70mm f/2.8 L (hood reversed)
-Spare Ni-MH Pack NP-3E battery under 1Ds
-Upper left: 15mm f/2.8 FE and 85mm f/1.8 (hood reversed)
-Lower left: 16-35mm f/2.8 L MK II (hood placed on top of 85mm)
-Upper right: 550EX Speedlite
-Lower right: Manfrotto Super Clamp with Markins M10 Ballhead
IMAGE: http://www.christophergmoy.com/Camera-Gear/Whats-in-my-bag/IMG9643/1118842044_YrX9s-XL.jpg

Been thinking about add a Domke F3X to my collection for vacations and outing where I only want to lug around 2 lens (one attached to the body) no flash and no super clamp.

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Feb 03, 2011 15:16 as a reply to  @ cmoy's post |  #3341

Here's another layout for the Crumpler 7 Million...

IMAGE: http://www.christophergmoy.com/Camera-Gear/Whats-in-my-bag/Crumpler-7-Million-Dollar-Home/491548134_7WcmL-XL.jpg

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Feb 03, 2011 18:17 |  #3342

Nice setup, Chris.




  
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Feb 03, 2011 21:56 |  #3343

Thanks Savas! It's a heavy bag with the 70-200, +/-17 lbs :shock: Past few vacations I've been leaving the gray lens home. It's much more manageable :D

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Nice setup, Chris.


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Feb 03, 2011 22:47 as a reply to  @ cmoy's post |  #3344

Forgot I had this bag :shock:

Lowepro Rezo 180 AW
-1Ds MK II with 28-70mm f/2.8 L (hood reversed)
-Lower right: 16-35mm f/2.8 L MK II w/o hood
-Sto-Fen Omni diffuser under 16-35mm
-Upper right: 550EX Speedlite


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