This is what happens when you don't asks questions here first.:o
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Calicajun Goldmember More info | Aug 03, 2008 02:11 | #1 This is what happens when you don't asks questions here first.:o Remember, Stressed spelled backward is Desserts.
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Aug 03, 2008 02:21 | #2 Two more of my bags. The Shoulder bag is from my 35mm flim days, brand unknown. The sling bag is from Sam's Club for $40.00, it's a Lowepro 200 look a like. Of course my question is which one is best to use. Remember, Stressed spelled backward is Desserts.
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SnlpeR Goldmember 1,013 posts Joined Dec 2007 More info | Aug 03, 2008 03:17 | #3 only 4?
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Only four being used to hold my 35 mm & DSLR stuff, then there are the point & shoot bags (5) not shown.lol Remember, Stressed spelled backward is Desserts.
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ben_r_ -POTN's Three legged Support- 15,894 posts Likes: 13 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Sacramento, CA More info | Aug 03, 2008 18:14 | #5 Nah! you can never have too many bags! There are so many different styles and everyone is good for different styles of outings. [Gear List | Flickr
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SuzyView Cream of the Crop More info | Aug 03, 2008 19:07 | #6 Look at my list! I'm balancing 12 bags and loving it. I just got the Kata bag for hiking. I have this thing for having the right bag for the job and so, I balance it all. I take the F-802 with me about 50%, F-5X about 40% and the 10%, who knows? Suzie - Still Speaking Canonese!
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I have to agree that there this no one perfect bag but I'll keep looking. Remember, Stressed spelled backward is Desserts.
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tomdlgns Senior Member 541 posts Joined Sep 2007 More info | Aug 04, 2008 09:27 | #8 i am having such a hard time finding a bag...even with that large post with nothing but bags.... none
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Be sure to take your camera gear with you when looking for a bag. What seems big empty gets small real fast after loading gear into the bag. Remember, Stressed spelled backward is Desserts.
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tomdlgns Senior Member 541 posts Joined Sep 2007 More info | Aug 04, 2008 10:20 | #10 Calicajun wrote in post #6043875 Be sure to take your camera gear with you when looking for a bag. What seems big empty gets small real fast after loading gear into the bag.
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RenéDamkot Cream of the Crop 39,856 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2005 Location: enschede, netherlands More info | Aug 04, 2008 13:39 | #11 Calicajun wrote in post #6041050 I have to agree that there this no one perfect bag but I'll keep looking. ![]() Billingham comes pretty close, If you don't need / want a backpack. tomdlgns wrote in post #6043615 it is hard to shop for bags online... True. tomdlgns wrote in post #6043886 however, not ALL bags tell you what they can hold. And those that tell you, aren't always meaningfull... A 1D series takes up "a bit" more room then a 1000D. So which one of the two is meant when a bag manufacturer says "3 lenses and 2 DSLR cameras" "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams
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tomdlgns Senior Member 541 posts Joined Sep 2007 More info | Aug 04, 2008 13:46 | #12 well, i was at the store today and i bought a canon 200-dg with a gift card that i had. none
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Aug 04, 2008 21:22 | #13 tomdlgns wrote in post #6043615 i am having such a hard time finding a bag...even with that large post with nothing but bags.... i have 3 lenses, a 40d, and a cleaning kit along with misc items....no bag, which sucks right now because everything just lays around at my house... i need to go to a camera store by my house, however, i hope they dont have a crappy collection of bags in the store. i want to start off with a shoulder bag that i can carry all of my stuff in AND have some room for upgrades later on... it is hard to shop for bags online... WOW we almost have the same set up !!! I have the Kata SB 904 which is working great. The 70 to 200F4 L fits nicely. I keep the tammy 28 to 75 on. I have my 430 ex on the outside. Very nice bag. That quirky handle really comes in handy *L*
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brian_lewis67 Member 182 posts Joined May 2006 More info | Aug 05, 2008 03:00 | #14 I currently have 4 bags. I have a large rucksack which holds all my kit, A nova 5 for when I want a shoulder bag which carries most of my kit, a Messenger bag for a more casual approach and then a Tamrac pro digital Zoom 7 holster for when I want just the camera and a walkabout lens. Canon 40D + Grip and Canon 350D + Grip | Canon 50mm f1.8 MkII | Sigma 17-70mm f2.8-4.5 DC Macro | Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 APO HSM EX | Sigma EX APO 1.4 TC |Sigma EX APO 2 x TC | Kenko extension Tubes | Canon 430EX Speedlite Flash
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Jannie Goldmember 4,936 posts Joined Jan 2008 More info | Aug 05, 2008 07:43 | #15 I've been into digital photography for one year and I have 5 bags already and want one or two more...go figure. Ms.Jannie
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