Yes, that would fit in a 6MDH montroyal.
ions Goldmember 1,825 posts Likes: 18 Joined Nov 2009 Location: Burlington, ON, Canada More info | Jul 17, 2011 11:08 | #871 Yes, that would fit in a 6MDH montroyal. Gear: Canon EOS 5D3 | Canon EOS 7D | Canon 24-70L ƒ2.8 | Canon 100L ƒ2.8 | Canon 70-200 ƒ2.8L IS II | Canon 420 EX | Tamrac Evolution 9 | Crumpler 8 MDH | Manfrotto 190QC with 804RC2 head.
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silvrg35 Member 190 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2011 Location: Chicago, IL More info | Jul 17, 2011 11:51 | #872 montroyal wrote in post #12772352 great thread i was looking for some info about crumpler bags i used to own the 5MDH for my 7D and i lost it ![]() now i have a 5d Mark II with 28-70, and a flash, thinking of getting a second lens (a prime or maybe a zoom) i was wondering if this would fit in a 6MDH because i don't wanna go for the 7 million, too big thanks a million ![]() It will fit with a lot of room to spare.
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montroyal Member 220 posts Joined Jul 2011 More info | Jul 17, 2011 12:01 | #873 ions wrote in post #12773053 Yes, that would fit in a 6MDH montroyal. silvrg35 wrote in post #12773256 It will fit with a lot of room to spare.
Canon 5D Mark III, Canon 24-70 2.8L, Canon 70-200 4L IS, Canon 17-40 4L, flash Canon 430EX II
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_aravena THREAD STARTER isn't this answer a stickie yet? 12,458 posts Likes: 12 Joined Feb 2007 Location: Back in the 757 More info | Sep 05, 2011 08:45 | #874 New review just copied and pasted.
Everything that goes inside. Forgot to add the lappie only 'cause later did I think to check and see if i'd go with everything else.
There are four nifty zipper pockets and then behind the ones closest to the bag are velcro pockets. This is where all my accessories go that aren't on the ouches so memory cards, remotes, flash accessories, knife, pens, business cards, and tons more if I want.
So what makes this really nice and easy is that it's a pouch! Now you see it (with current layout, there are even more dividers and this weird useless pouch).
Now you don't! This shows that it can make for a great generic bag being very spacious with side inner pockets for some organization.
Everything is packed in great and very easy to remove. Nifty is of course under a camera, the 40D in this case with my slave flashes in a pouch on the side where flaps on the insert secure with velcro. They can also go in the laptop area which has space if I need to stick anything back there like papers, magazines, or something of that nature.
And here is everything with the laptop which I did see if I stuff the charge in the front and I could but with the side straps could always use one of my attachments. Would work great with a tablet or netbook though. I did take off the tripod collar on the 70-200 and the slave flashes are in an attached pouch. This is just to show the room available.
So there we have it! The Crumpler Fourninety Daily I got off Ebay which has some awesome bags from time to time and at great prices when you can find them. This was an absolute steal! I love this bag and almost spent $100+ on an 8MDH. So glad I held out and it's had its first outing as well and was great! Thanks again for checking out my reviews. -POTN Crumpler Man Last Shot Photography
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tomcat7886 Goldmember 3,277 posts Joined Jun 2011 More info | Sep 05, 2011 20:05 | #875 Wow seems like this baby can feed alot. Canon T2i | 18-55mm IS Kit | Tamron 17-50 f2.8 VC | Joby Gorillapod SLR-Zoommmmm! | Black Canon Edition Crumpler Industry Disgrace
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_aravena THREAD STARTER isn't this answer a stickie yet? 12,458 posts Likes: 12 Joined Feb 2007 Location: Back in the 757 More info | Sep 08, 2011 16:02 | #876 7MDH,The Dreadful Embarrassment, The Daily Fourninety, Brian's Hot Tub
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bgalizio Member 107 posts Joined Jul 2011 More info | Sep 09, 2011 10:04 | #877 Which bag is the blue one on the left?
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Sep 09, 2011 10:27 | #878 bgalizio wrote in post #13075409 Which bag is the blue one on the left? I think that is the 7MDH..... R3 | R6 II | 8-15L | 15-35L 2.8 | 28-70L F2 | 85L 1.2 | 70-200L 2.8
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_aravena THREAD STARTER isn't this answer a stickie yet? 12,458 posts Likes: 12 Joined Feb 2007 Location: Back in the 757 More info | Yes it is.
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tunin Goldmember 1,193 posts Likes: 5 Joined May 2007 Location: New York, NY - Medjugorje, BiH More info | Sep 20, 2011 17:14 | #880 Thank you for the review _aravena... but what do you mean with "this is America"? I don't get it? _aravena wrote in post #13053251 New review just copied and pasted. I know there is a Daily (XXL) review on here but this is America! And I manged to snag a (L) Daily! For $30! So here's my review and replacement of the 7MDH. Yes, look for it on the market soon! It's probably the size an 8MDH to Brazillion. It's taller than the 7MDH and a bit wider but no super large. Perfect for my needs and slightly growing equipment amount. Loaded and ready to go! But let's take a look inside!
Everything that goes inside. Forgot to add the lappie only 'cause later did I think to check and see if i'd go with everything else.
There are four nifty zipper pockets and then behind the ones closest to the bag are velcro pockets. This is where all my accessories go that aren't on the ouches so memory cards, remotes, flash accessories, knife, pens, business cards, and tons more if I want.
So what makes this really nice and easy is that it's a pouch! Now you see it (with current layout, there are even more dividers and this weird useless pouch).
Now you don't! This shows that it can make for a great generic bag being very spacious with side inner pockets for some organization.
Everything is packed in great and very easy to remove. Nifty is of course under a camera, the 40D in this case with my slave flashes in a pouch on the side where flaps on the insert secure with velcro. They can also go in the laptop area which has space if I need to stick anything back there like papers, magazines, or something of that nature.
And here is everything with the laptop which I did see if I stuff the charge in the front and I could but with the side straps could always use one of my attachments. Would work great with a tablet or netbook though. I did take off the tripod collar on the 70-200 and the slave flashes are in an attached pouch. This is just to show the room available.
So there we have it! The Crumpler Fourninety Daily I got off Ebay which has some awesome bags from time to time and at great prices when you can find them. This was an absolute steal! I love this bag and almost spent $100+ on an 8MDH. So glad I held out and it's had its first outing as well and was great! Thanks again for checking out my reviews. -POTN Crumpler Man I am not young enough to know everything. O.W.
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_aravena THREAD STARTER isn't this answer a stickie yet? 12,458 posts Likes: 12 Joined Feb 2007 Location: Back in the 757 More info | Sep 20, 2011 18:39 | #881 It's not an American bag is all. Last Shot Photography
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Sep 26, 2011 18:30 | #882 A couple shots of my 6MDH with my wife's P&S... soon to be replaced with a 7MDH IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nowensby/6186667017/ •••••••
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Oct 01, 2011 09:41 | #883 7MDH & Industry Disgrace.... Crumpler 7MDH - Inside (1) IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nowensby/6200113125/ Crumpler 7MDH - Inside (2) •••••••
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montroyal Member 220 posts Joined Jul 2011 More info | Oct 01, 2011 13:48 | #884 nice ! i used to have a 5MDH for my canon 7D, i loved it Canon 5D Mark III, Canon 24-70 2.8L, Canon 70-200 4L IS, Canon 17-40 4L, flash Canon 430EX II
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Oct 01, 2011 16:18 | #885 I thought the 6MDH was way to snug on the 24-70/2.8, no room for any kind of expansion of kit... •••••••
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