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Jul 12, 2012 14:09 |  #5161

montroyal wrote in post #14670563 (external link)
Timbuk2 users: do you use your cross strap ?

Nope. It's the first thing out of a new bag and into the spares bin in the closet. Then again, I'm not carrying anything larger than a "Small" Timbuk2 messenger, even my full gear bag is only around 30lbs.

Speaking of Timbuk2, the addition of a grab handle on the 2012 version of the Snoop is fantastic. I ended up upgrading to it just for that. Other than the grab handle, it appears to be exactly the same. (Sorry, no pics because it is exactly the same as my previous Snoop pictures, except with a grab handle on top.)


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Jul 15, 2012 18:51 |  #5162

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Jul 15, 2012 19:45 |  #5163

Haha. I like the back scratcher being included in your kit. :lol:


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Jul 15, 2012 20:13 as a reply to  @ Blurr Cube's post |  #5164

I like the Leica kit :)


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Jul 15, 2012 22:00 |  #5165

montroyal wrote in post #14670563 (external link)
Timbuk2 users: do you use your cross strap ?

When my small is loaded up, yes.


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Jul 15, 2012 23:23 |  #5166

I like that color correction kit!


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Jul 16, 2012 00:10 |  #5167

I didn't get anything of the insides today, but here's a side-by-side of the Timbuk2 Snoop Small and Xtra Small Camera Messenger. The "Small" is the 2012 version with grab strap, the "Xtra Small" is the original series, no grab strap.

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Jul 16, 2012 13:06 |  #5168

does anyone know if the F-5XB can accomodate
5d2, 24-70, 580 mk2?


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Jul 16, 2012 13:41 |  #5169

itsmejson wrote in post #14724470 (external link)
does anyone know if the F-5XB can accomodate
5d2, 24-70, 580 mk2?

If you're prepared to put the 580 in first, with the head angled for "direct flash", not in one of the bounce settings, it'll just fit. But the zipper on the F5Xb makes it less friendly to overloading than the open-topped Domkes are.


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Jul 16, 2012 14:21 |  #5170

Jon wrote in post #14724633 (external link)
If you're prepared to put the 580 in first, with the head angled for "direct flash", not in one of the bounce settings, it'll just fit. But the zipper on the F5Xb makes it less friendly to overloading than the open-topped Domkes are.

got it, thanks for that jon, I know what you mean about the zipper.
- do you think the retrospective 5 would be a better option? I'm currently looking at that now as an addition to my current f5xb.


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Jul 16, 2012 14:43 |  #5171

No clue. Only ThinkTank stuff I use are the Airport Takeoff and assorted Pixel Pocket Rockets.


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Jul 17, 2012 23:08 |  #5172

meglet wrote in post #14722181 (external link)
I didn't get anything of the insides today, but here's a side-by-side of the Timbuk2 Snoop Small and Xtra Small Camera Messenger. The "Small" is the 2012 version with grab strap, the "Xtra Small" is the original series, no grab strap.

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wow that really shows off the size differential of the two!
liking having both?


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Jul 18, 2012 04:11 |  #5173

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That's all find and dandy, but I got a really good deal on this bag:

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If any of y'all are interested, I can hook you up with my supplier. ;)

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Jul 18, 2012 09:40 |  #5174

Win2012 wrote in post #14733363 (external link)
hehe.

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Jul 18, 2012 20:08 |  #5175

Dj R wrote in post #14732607 (external link)
wow that really shows off the size differential of the two!
liking having both?

LOVE having both sizes of Snoop. All my gear (except the 60D with lens mounted) just always lives in the larger of the 2, makes it easy for grab-n-go. Then I take either the Xtra Small Snoop or sometimes a smaller shoulder bag, and put the camera and whatever lens or two I need for an hour/day into that.


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