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Apr 28, 2009 15:55 |  #1

correct me if i'm wrong but i thought a couple of you guys recommended using the CU with chimp cage.

today i looked at the CU and both the skin and regular chimp cage. unless there is a trick i'd say both chimp cages were too wide to mount on the CU belt.

am i missing something here?

thanx :D.

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Apr 28, 2009 16:42 |  #2

It fits. You need to open the velcro and then tuck the side flaps in before slipping the whole flap through the belt rail. After it is through, open the flaps and reattach to the proper position on the CC.


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Apr 28, 2009 16:46 |  #3

jhom wrote in post #7820968 (external link)
It fits. You need to open the velcro and then tuck the side flaps in before slipping the whole flap through the belt rail. After it is through, open the flaps and reattach to the proper position on the CC.

thanx Jim. the lady convinced me it wouldn't fit but it looked close. which chimp cage do you use?

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Apr 28, 2009 16:53 |  #4

ed rader wrote in post #7820719 (external link)
correct me if i'm wrong but i thought a couple of you guys recommended using the CU with chimp cage.

today i looked at the CU and both the skin and regular chimp cage. unless there is a trick i'd say both chimp cages were too wide to mount on the CU belt.

am i missing something here?

thanx :D.

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Both Chimp Cage fit on the belt. Skin one will even fit neatly inside back pocket when collapsed.


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Apr 28, 2009 17:00 |  #5

Jason Kim wrote in post #7821038 (external link)
Both Chimp Cage fit on the belt. Skin one will even fit neatly inside back pocket when collapsed.

Jason -- thanx. the one thing i find very attractive about the skin system is it compactness. are you still making the move?

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Apr 28, 2009 17:50 |  #6

ed rader wrote in post #7820995 (external link)
thanx Jim. the lady convinced me it wouldn't fit but it looked close. which chimp cage do you use?

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I use the standard CC. I like the amount of padding. Also, the padding sleeve in the CC comes out if you don't want to use during a specific situation.


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Apr 28, 2009 18:13 |  #7

ed rader wrote in post #7821062 (external link)
Jason -- thanx. the one thing i find very attractive about the skin system is it compactness. are you still making the move?

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I think I'm done, well, almost.;)
I have to make decision on WhipItOut. I'm not convinced that Skin 75 Pop Down is better solution for me. I can extend Skin Chimp Cage to hold long lenses with tripod collar if needed.
Pro Belt is pretty worn out but I'm not sure Skin Belt is comfortable enough for me.

CU with Skin Chimp Cage is certainly good combination for 1 series users. Once the camera is out and not going back into the bag for extended period of time, you can collapse it and put it into the back pocket.

I'm a 5D user so I don't need Chimp Cage most of times but I still carry it collapsed. Skin modules are so light you don't notice the weight or the bulk.
I carry 5D +24-70, 16-35, 100-400 and 220EX in CU. Chimp Cage is used for when I need to use 5D with Battery Grip.


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Apr 28, 2009 21:12 |  #8

Jason Kim wrote in post #7821445 (external link)
I carry 5D +24-70, 16-35, 100-400 and 220EX in CU. Chimp Cage is used for when I need to use 5D with Battery Grip.

Wow ... how do you do that? Or, are you using an extra lens bag/skin with the CU to hold all 3 lenses with 5D.

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Apr 28, 2009 21:17 |  #9

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Wow ... how do you do that? Or, are you using an extra lens bag/skin with the CU to hold all 3 lenses with 5D.

-howard

thanx for asking because you saved me the trouble :D.

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Apr 28, 2009 21:21 |  #10

hfgarris wrote in post #7822495 (external link)
Wow ... how do you do that? Or, are you using an extra lens bag/skin with the CU to hold all 3 lenses with 5D.

-howard

CU alone will hold 5D+24-70, 16-35 and 100-400 (or 70-200/2.8 IS) plus side pocket can hold 580EX. It is probably most versatile bag I ever owned. Only drawback, it is one ugly bag especially if you start adding modules. :confused:


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Apr 28, 2009 21:28 |  #11

Jason Kim wrote in post #7822542 (external link)
CU alone will hold 5D+24-70, 16-35 and 100-400 (or 70-200/2.8 IS) plus side pocket can hold 580EX. It is probably most versatile bag I ever owned. Only drawback, it is one ugly bag especially if you start adding modules. :confused:

wow. the CU didn't look like it would hold all that but i'll take your word for it :D. i always have one camera around my neck so i would need to carry 2 lenses and my other 1d, as well as some accessories.

hmmmmmmmm :D.....

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Apr 28, 2009 21:28 |  #12

Jason Kim wrote in post #7822542 (external link)
CU alone will hold 5D+24-70, 16-35 and 100-400 (or 70-200/2.8 IS) plus side pocket can hold 580EX. It is probably most versatile bag I ever owned. Only drawback, it is one ugly bag especially if you start adding modules. :confused:

Still wondering HOW you do that! I can get the 5D mounted to a mid-size lens and a longer lens in at the same time ... but where do you put the 3rd mid size lens?

I guess I normally have a 5D mounted to a 24-70 or 24-105, and a 70-200/4 vertically next to it. I do have a flash (also vertical) which could be moved to a side pocket if I could also get a 17-40 inside at the same time.

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Apr 28, 2009 22:33 |  #13

hfgarris wrote in post #7822588 (external link)
Still wondering HOW you do that! I can get the 5D mounted to a mid-size lens and a longer lens in at the same time ... but where do you put the 3rd mid size lens?

I guess I normally have a 5D mounted to a 24-70 or 24-105, and a 70-200/4 vertically next to it. I do have a flash (also vertical) which could be moved to a side pocket if I could also get a 17-40 inside at the same time.

-howard

Here is my typical setup. 3 lenses and 1 flash (usually 220EX) but I put 580EX to illustrate this bag's capacity. I also have TT CF wallet, WhiBal, 2 extra batteries, micro fibre cloth on front pockets. Skin Chimp Cage on back pocket minus rain cover ( I can probably fit that too but it will make bag too fat for my taste).


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Apr 29, 2009 11:44 |  #14

Jason Kim wrote in post #7822948 (external link)
Here is my typical setup. 3 lenses and 1 flash (usually 220EX) but I put 580EX to illustrate this bag's capacity. I also have TT CF wallet, WhiBal, 2 extra batteries, micro fibre cloth on front pockets. Skin Chimp Cage on back pocket minus rain cover ( I can probably fit that too but it will make bag too fat for my taste).

Wow ... that IS impressive for such a small bag.

Thanks for the photos ... that really made it crystal clear!

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Jul 26, 2010 03:37 as a reply to  @ hfgarris's post |  #15

I'm going backpacking for 18 days and need to fit everything in my carry on! Leaving this Friday! Please help!

I'm planning on bringing my 7d, canon 28-135mm kit lens, sigma 10-20mm, and canon 50mm 1.8f along with 430II EX and would like to fit this all in the CU... I also have a Velbon ultra luxi L travel tripod thats about 15in long just under 3 lb.

Tripod has a small carry case that I could carry on as personal item. I can strap it on the side using the water bottle holder and bungee to a strap on side for walking about. I was thinking I could maybe pack my camera gear in the CU in my carry on backpack with my minimal clothes around it as extra padding (no checked bags remember). We do not want to check any bags and my goal is to be able to travel with just one bag etc... My neck/shoulders get sore too so I was thinking the CU would be great and not be too bulky if I did have my backpack on back and the cu in front when needing to walk about in-between city's or needing to carry all our stuff with us for a day if needing to check out and still manage to take pictures and not over burden myself and enjoy my first trip to Europe. I got the eBags Mother Lode TLS Weekender Convertible for my main backpack before getting all my gear for my 7D. We are on a budget and the cu is already more then what we want to spend.

I tried the lowepro Inverse 200 AW but it was too bulky feeling, sagged and the strap to add stability across the body was too long even when shortened all the way... I'm about 5'6, 122 lb. if the strap was about 3 in. shorter it may have helped... but there's a lot of weight in that waist pack ant it pulls away from the body and the waist buckle unsnapped when testing it out. Not a good sign. I have not tried the CU yet but think the camera store here has it.

SO What would you suggest??? Please help I'm leaving in 4days! Yikes! and Yea! Thanks so much in advance! bw!




  
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