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Small shoulder bag for 5D mkII w/grip + 24-70 - Crumpler?

 
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Sep 03, 2009 13:27 |  #1

Someone posted this fit in the Tamrac Pro Digital 7, but I'm a Crumpler fan.

Does anybody have a Crumpler equivalent that they know fits this?
I looked at 3 Million and 4 Million dollar home, but they say no grip...
Bigger than that is probably too big...

Thanks in advance,

Dave




  
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Sep 03, 2009 13:47 |  #2
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I don't know about crumpler but this (external link)will fit a gripped 5DII with a 70-200 attached. Here's a review posted on POTN:
https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=647928

I just picked one up for those times when I don't want the gear to be noticed.

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Sep 03, 2009 14:56 |  #3

BigDaveE wrote in post #8577342 (external link)
Someone posted this fit in the Tamrac Pro Digital 7, but I'm a Crumpler fan.

Does anybody have a Crumpler equivalent that they know fits this?
I looked at 3 Million and 4 Million dollar home, but they say no grip...
Bigger than that is probably too big...

Thanks in advance,

Dave

have you checked out the new 8MDH?


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Sep 04, 2009 00:16 as a reply to  @ jeromego's post |  #4

I already have a 7MDH, and I really like it when I need to carry a few lenses & flash. That's why I want to stick with the Crumpler stuff. But the 8MDH is going the opposite way - I'm looking for something smaller for just the camera w/grip and a normal sized lens attached... For travel...

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