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May 26, 2008 00:58 |  #1

does anyone out there have experience with these bags with a 5d or similar with a 24-105 or similar mounted? I really like the idea of waterproofing, but it is not necessary. thanks for any advice you can provide.


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May 26, 2008 12:37 |  #2

I have a 5D with a 24-105 in a Lowepro toploader 65 AW.
It fits perfect!

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May 26, 2008 12:38 |  #3

O I forgotten, the 5D is included the grip!

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May 26, 2008 15:58 |  #4

thanks, burdy. I feel honored to get two posts from someone that has only posted 7 times in four years. I love my 5D, and Lowepro makes good products, hoping that in combination with some good advice from this forum I can put together a really handy package.


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May 26, 2008 20:31 |  #5

birdfromboat wrote in post #5600007 (external link)
thanks, burdy. I feel honored to get two posts from someone that has only posted 7 times in four years. I love my 5D, and Lowepro makes good products, hoping that in combination with some good advice from this forum I can put together a really handy package.

LOL Thats funny that you even noticed that!


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