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Jul 25, 2008 20:03 |  #1

I have been looking for a fairly small bag that can hold an XT (no grip) with a 70-300 attached and possibly one other shorter lens/flash.

I've been eyeing the 4 Million Dollar Home and the Tamrac 5533 or 5534.

Would that kit fit in either one of those bags?




  
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Jul 25, 2008 20:08 |  #2

4MDH should do fine. I just sold a big similar, the Crumpler Budgie Smuggler. You can check it out in my reviews to get an idea of size. Not sure of the Tamracs.


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Jul 25, 2008 20:11 |  #3

Thanks for the quick response. How big are the MDHs on ones body?

And also if possible I'd like to find a bag for $50 or less. I know that is a tall order in today's day and age but a guy can try can't he.




  
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Jul 25, 2008 20:15 |  #4

No, he can't...

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Um, check out the For Sale area as 5MDH which are slightly larger but not too big go for $50-$65 and 4MDH can go for less.

cambags.com should help a lot.


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Jul 25, 2008 21:31 |  #5

When I pack light and am taking more than one lens I use my Lowepro Flipside 300.


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Jul 26, 2008 13:50 |  #6

You could look at the Domke F-5XC, would do the extra lens and the flash.




  
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