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Dec 29, 2008 19:17 |  #1

was just wondering what my options are/what the forum members recommend, for a toploader to carry a gripped xti with a hooded 17-55 2.8 IS? if it will fit a 430ex, even better :)

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Dec 29, 2008 19:49 |  #2

The topload 65 AW should have more than enough room for all that.


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Dec 29, 2008 19:52 |  #3

lowepro classified series is pretty cool too.


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Dec 29, 2008 20:37 |  #4

The Lowepro Steath Reporter 200AW would fit that, and have the benefit if expandability via optional external lens cases and accessory cases that attach to the bag.


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Dec 30, 2008 08:20 |  #5

thanks for the suggestions. gonna start looking them up :)


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