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Sep 15, 2009 14:33 |  #646

No way!!! I so wish I could pick up that Geekstar from you! I love those bags.


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Sep 18, 2009 14:31 |  #647

I picked up a 7 MDH today using a gift card left over from my birthday. Seems roomy enough without being too bulky. Now I just need to find the right configuration for everything — time to keep scanning through these forty-some pages for ideas!


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Sep 20, 2009 02:00 |  #648

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Does anyone own a bazillion dollar home and if so, what do you think about it?

Thank you

I had one. It was an excellent bag that you can fit a ton of gear in.

Great if you are carrying a lot of gear but they do get very heavy if you are carrying all that gear on your shoulder. They guy I sold mine to is a POTN member and he's very happy with it.


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Sep 23, 2009 22:30 |  #649

Here's my membership. 6mdh bought from potn member

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Sep 23, 2009 22:44 |  #650

RyanQ wrote in post #8699157 (external link)
6mdh bought from potn member

Glad to see you got it ok! :)


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Sep 30, 2009 08:50 |  #651

Rainyday wrote in post #8633072 (external link)
Does anyone own a bazillion dollar home and if so, what do you think about it?

Thank you

Here's my recent review: https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=759251 :D

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Oct 03, 2009 22:00 |  #652

I own a Lowerpro Stealth Reporter D300 AW and Think Tank Urban Disguise 35, but somewhere deep inside, I still want a Crumpler.


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Oct 05, 2009 08:13 as a reply to  @ post 8235436 |  #653

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I currently own the 6MDH and will be making a trip to Europe next month. Since the European version / models look and are designed better, I've already located the nearest Crumpler store. I'm looking to buy the "Master Delhi" model. Basically it's like the MDH series, but the camera compartment is removable and the flap is made of leather. Looks really cool!

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This will be my next buy, it looks epic. Just one question how much room is in the first for things like chargers, mice etc as i'd want to carry my laptop around with it when you take out the camera sleeve.




  
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Oct 09, 2009 15:23 |  #654

That looks very nice!

I have a few crumplers and I'm looking to trade for other sizes, see my sig if interested.


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Oct 09, 2009 16:13 |  #655

I would really like one of these bags, but I guess they aren't available in the USA?

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Oct 09, 2009 19:04 |  #656

I am getting the Messenger Boy Half Pack. Seems ideal for cycling and shooting :)

Can't wait to get it.


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Oct 10, 2009 08:26 |  #657

ChrisMc73 wrote in post #8792359 (external link)
I would really like one of these bags, but I guess they aren't available in the USA?

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It's not. I think it's like a different model for us here in the UK and you've got the MDH series over there.




  
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Oct 10, 2009 09:25 as a reply to  @ Venno's post |  #658

Hi guys, does anyone have experience with the Crumpler Matchmaker backpack? I managed to snag one from eBay and am pretty excited about it, since I was looking a smaller sized backpack to carry my laptop and camera gear with. :p

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Oct 15, 2009 00:47 |  #659

Well I just picked up a 5 Million Dollar Home. I wanted to let everyone know my thoughts.

The bag has 2 dividers so its divided into thirds.

The 1st section I have The 70-200 f4 which is tight with the hood on reversed but fits perfect without the hood. The camera cannot be on the 70-200 and fit in the bag. Since the lens itself is just above the brim of the bag.

2nd section I have an xsi and it fits fine in the middle with the 18-55 kit on it while another lens (older 35-70) is sitting on its side at the bottom of the middle section not touching the kit lens.

The 3rd section is pretty small after having the 70-200 w/ hood in the bag and can fit a flash but not another lens.

All the other little stash pockets fit cards and lens caps and things. Awesome bag!


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Oct 15, 2009 17:07 |  #660

_aravena -- if you're still watching this thread, will the S90 fit into the Thirsty Al (M)? Is there sufficient padding on the bag, and, importantly, does the loaded bag still fit into pockets?


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