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Sep 22, 2008 20:58 |  #1

i've been looking at some different camera bags and almost bought the Canon backpack style, but i would like a bag that could hold an extra body, and hopefully a 70-200 L series in the not too distant future. also if it could hold a camera body with the extra grip/battery compartment attached, such as the case with my elan IIe, or the equivalent size of one of the 1d series.
i'm thinking more in the lines of a backpack style, or maybe one of those sling bags.

i'm sorry if this topic has been posted elsewhere, but on dialup it takes awhile to search for topics, and if there any images or graphics it really slows it down.

thanks for the info.


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Sep 22, 2008 21:22 |  #2

jmcder53 wrote in post #6361311 (external link)
i've been looking at some different camera bags and almost bought the Canon backpack style, but i would like a bag that could hold an extra body, and hopefully a 70-200 L series in the not too distant future. also if it could hold a camera body with the extra grip/battery compartment attached, such as the case with my elan IIe, or the equivalent size of one of the 1d series.
i'm thinking more in the lines of a backpack style, or maybe one of those sling bags.

i'm sorry if this topic has been posted elsewhere, but on dialup it takes awhile to search for topics, and if there any images or graphics it really slows it down.

thanks for the info.

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