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Nov 12, 2008 20:17 |  #1

i am in the market for a portable bag to hold my 1D. I only need a bag to hold one 1D body and maybe 2 medium lenses (1 attached to the body) I would not put anything bigger then a 70-200 f/4 or 24-70 f/2.8. I was looking at some crumpler X million dollar home bags and some domke bags. So i want an over the shoulder soft bag that is discreet but I don't want it to be big or hold anything more then a large body and lens. I would appreciate the help as reading reviews don't justify asking a question when it comes to bags.. o.0


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Nov 12, 2008 23:40 |  #2

actually i have decided on the crumpler 6MDH. Would that fit a 1D and 24-70?


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Nov 13, 2008 07:02 |  #3

I think it will. But it's small for adding the extra lenses. Have you considered a Domke bag? Depends if you want a shoulder bag vs. sling. I like the Kata and Domke bags best.


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Nov 16, 2008 10:25 |  #4

Take a look at Domke's F-3x. Very nice bag for a body and couple of lenses.


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Nov 16, 2008 21:40 |  #5

Take a look at the Stealth Reporter line from Lowepro as well.


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Nov 16, 2008 22:02 |  #6

I have the Domke F-3x and the Crumpler 7MDH and the Crumpler is substantially bigger. However it will just fit my 1Ds with 35L & 85L.


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Nov 16, 2008 22:27 as a reply to  @ Dimitris's post |  #7

I use to have the 7million dollar home and it wouldnt. It was ok but it just isnt that comfortable when its fully loaded. i have the Loewpro mini trekker and its a great bag. Much more comfortable and i find it alot easier to get to my lenses since I dont have to stack them in the bag
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