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May 25, 2011 19:47 |  #3826

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I can't decide if I want the Incase Sling Pack or the Incase Ari Marcopoulos bag. I like that they are slings, but I want to place my gripped 7D with my 135L and two primes. I'd like to keep one lens on the 7D, as well. Anyone have any opinions on which bag to get?

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May 25, 2011 19:54 |  #3827

Thank you for your input, but I do not like Crumpler bags. I like a bag that is simple.


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May 25, 2011 19:59 |  #3828

AHWagner wrote in post #12479478 (external link)
Thank you for your input, but I do not like Crumpler bags. I like a bag that is simple.

7D, gripped, 135 and 2 other primes? Check the Domke F3x or F6 (maybe the F4 depending on what the other 2 primes are). Your basic working camera bag.


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May 25, 2011 19:59 |  #3829

AHWagner wrote in post #12479478 (external link)
Thank you for your input, but I do not like Crumpler bags. I like a bag that is simple.

I don't think there are many "complex" bags :lol: and Crumpler bags are far from it.

I own many ThinkTank and Crumpler bags, and I love them both! Great companies!


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May 25, 2011 20:13 |  #3830

AHWagner wrote in post #12479478 (external link)
Thank you for your input, but I do not like Crumpler bags. I like a bag that is simple.

maybe a ThinkTank retrospective?

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May 25, 2011 20:15 |  #3831

Well I really like the Incase Sling Pack, but I'm afraid it's too small for my 7d/grip.


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May 26, 2011 05:19 |  #3832

mondayshift wrote in post #12479594 (external link)
maybe a ThinkTank retrospective?

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ThinkTank Retrospective series are great bags. :D


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May 26, 2011 05:53 |  #3833
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Crumpler is a simply as they come, more so then Kata, Lowepro, Think Tank.


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May 26, 2011 09:25 |  #3834

328iGuy wrote in post #12479511 (external link)
I don't think there are many "complex" bags :lol: and Crumpler bags are far from it.

I own many ThinkTank and Crumpler bags, and I love them both! Great companies!

Agree, my 7MDH is very simple and very well built...


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May 26, 2011 10:12 |  #3835

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lowepro has similar offerings: inverse, outpac, as well as thinktank's speed racer belt pack systems. i think your design was based off the original lowepro beltpack system or at least it appears that way. whatever the case, nice job on your custom bag.

The client had an old Lowepro bag that he loved but wanted a lot changed on it. I made the bag to his specifications. Thanks!




  
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May 26, 2011 13:39 |  #3836

I recently got a Think Tank StreetWalker HardDrive. Easily the best photo backpack I have ever used. Super comfortable and packs a ton of gear.

In this pic I have the following: Canon 5D MK II with Canon 100-400, Canon 5D with Tamron 28-75mm, 4x6 filter slinger, Canon Elan II body, Canon 17-40 F/4 lens, Extra ballhead, Misc film, filters, portable hard drive, cables, cards, batteries, etc....
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May 26, 2011 14:19 |  #3837

That thing holds so much gear I couldn't pick it up. Had to exchange it for TT SW Pro.


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May 26, 2011 14:24 |  #3838

GeeMack wrote in post #12484042 (external link)
That thing holds so much gear I couldn't pick it up. Had to exchange it for TT SW Pro.

I carried it loaded down with a tripod all day every day in Zion and didn't even have shoulder fatigue.
Everyone's Mileage varies though. I love it.


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May 26, 2011 14:29 |  #3839

Nice Shawn. I need to grab one of their backpacks next, but I'm waiting on a speed freak V2 first. I'm not sure if I want a traditional backpack or the roller one though, in terms of where/how I'd use it...


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May 26, 2011 14:43 as a reply to  @ STPhotos's post |  #3840

Hi Guys
I was wondering if anyone in the UK knew where I could get this from?
http://www.amazon.com …p/B004V4LL3Q?ta​g=ezapp-20 (external link)
I asked them and they said they do not post overseas, they don't have a shop in LA, as a friend there now for a week.
I saw the review here, I wish I could get hold of this one.
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