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Mar 09, 2010 10:57 |  #1

Is anyone using Crumpler bags?? Which one??


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Mar 09, 2010 14:24 |  #2

I've got 3 crumpler bags. Each are awesome for their own thing :D




  
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Mar 09, 2010 14:25 |  #3

used to have the 7million. awesome bag.


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Mar 09, 2010 14:28 |  #4

i have a 6mdh but dnt use it anymore. so I selling it.


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Mar 09, 2010 14:38 |  #5

I have a Geekstar and an Italian Connection.

Both great bags, both for different purposes.


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Mar 09, 2010 14:41 |  #6

I use a 6MDH. Good bag. The newer versions have silence-able Velcro which I strongly recommend. Mine is quite loud.


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Mar 09, 2010 15:15 |  #7

I have 3 Think Tanks and one 6MDB which I use a lot as well. I prefer it when I am going out with the 85L mounted on the camera and often carry the 24-70 as well, I use this kit when I anticipating grabbing a lot of shots of people, I've got the light blue one which really doesn't look much like a camera bag to me and it's very handy.


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Mar 09, 2010 15:33 |  #8

I use a knockoff (Versa Large) 7MDH, good design (my knockoff is surprisingly good).


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Mar 09, 2010 15:51 |  #9

I have a 7MDH, 5MDH, King Single Backpack, and a regular messenger bag. I love the bags, their great. But i want to sell the 5MDH to get a Domke, it's just too small for my needs anymore.


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Mar 09, 2010 15:52 |  #10

I have the Keystone backpack.


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Mar 09, 2010 18:48 as a reply to  @ brandon9585's post |  #11

Thanks everyone.. They are selling Crumpler bags here in Vientiane, probably knock offs but they look great,, good prices too..

I'm after a bag for only a minimal amount of gear like 50D/grip and a couple of lenses.. I like the messenger style of bag..


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Mar 09, 2010 22:55 as a reply to  @ yogestee's post |  #12

I picked up a Crumpler Pretty Boy 7500 just now.. Nice, well made bag and big enough for a gripped 50D with Sigma EX 50-150mm f/2.8 plus another lens.. Separate pocket for extra cards, mobile phone and bits and pieces..

Dark brown colour which doesn't really look like a camera bag.. Just the thing for walking around light..


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Mar 10, 2010 11:06 as a reply to  @ yogestee's post |  #13

I have a 7MDH. Its good, not great.


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Mar 11, 2010 05:25 as a reply to  @ RWatkins's post |  #14

One major issue I have with my 6MDH is the the top flap is not padded in anyway, so an impact from above could cause a few problems. The way the bag packs, it usually the camera body LCD which is closest to the top flap with the lenses below.


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Mar 11, 2010 07:47 |  #15

lannes wrote in post #9773264 (external link)
One major issue I have with my 6MDH is the the top flap is not padded in anyway, so an impact from above could cause a few problems. The way the bag packs, it usually the camera body LCD which is closest to the top flap with the lenses below.

true. but Camera bodies can typically take the most abuse, never do you store a camera lens below or above a camera loose. that is just asking for trouble


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