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jmurph
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Apr 19, 2010 20:28 |  #1

Crumpler 7 million dollar home v.Thinktank retrospective 20.

Which is better? They are both about same size and price but which one do you all prefer?

Thanks!


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Apr 19, 2010 21:43 |  #2

This doesn't respond to your question and if you have your mind made up on your choices ignore me.

Here's the one I bought.
http://cgi.ebay.com …ain_0&hash=item​1e5b0d60c6 (external link)

At the time I paid $25 plus $28 for freight. I knew the freight was overpriced but the bag was underpriced so I got it anyway.

I can't say enough good about it. It holds everything I have. My camera, 8 lenses, including the big 100-400, 430ex, grip, all my accessories .. spare bats, spare flash, cleaning stuff, filters, etc. and I even carry the books that came with the camera and flash unit. It's all padded between compartments, readjustable with velcro if needed. Comes with shoulder straps, tripod straps, and even a tummy strap. Compartments on the outside also.

If anything it's too big ... :) but personally I'd rather have all my gear in one bag than strewn about the house...as it was pre-bag.

I see his price is now $60 plus $25 .... still worth it I think.




  
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Apr 19, 2010 21:58 |  #3

jmurph--I'm a bagaholic...
If I go to a photo store, like a bag and buy it, I almost always have been disappointed very quickly.

I need to take all the gear I want to carry to the store, and load the bag as if it's my own. Then I need to leave it on my shoulder, or on my back for a little while. When I do that I'm much happier with the bag that I buy.


Just a thought... ;)

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Apr 20, 2010 01:03 |  #4

I'd wait for the ThinkTank Retrospective line to come out. They should be shipping any day now.


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Apr 20, 2010 11:19 |  #5

xMClass wrote in post #10028614 (external link)
I'd wait for the ThinkTank Retrospective line to come out. They should be shipping any day now.

I think thats what I am going to do. I think they look awesome and I've always heard good things about ThinkTank.

Plus, judging from your sig, youre in the Army. I like the way you Army guys think. I am in Army ROTC right now, soon to be commissioned.

Thanks for your input!


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Apr 21, 2010 23:58 |  #6

xMClass wrote in post #10028614 (external link)
I'd wait for the ThinkTank Retrospective line to come out. They should be shipping any day now.

Daniel @ TT told me they will ship Mid-May. Grrr


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Apr 22, 2010 00:11 |  #7

rjx wrote in post #10042341 (external link)
Daniel @ TT told me they will ship Mid-May. Grrr

Darn, last I heard they were shipping out end of this month/early May. More waiting...


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Apr 22, 2010 18:08 |  #8

rjx wrote in post #10042341 (external link)
Daniel @ TT told me they will ship Mid-May. Grrr

I think I can wait an extra month or so


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Apr 22, 2010 18:22 as a reply to  @ jmurph's post |  #9

I've become a Think Tank convert since picking up the UD40 last month and some Skin components yesterday. Helen Atkinson of Snapperstuff who was at a Jeff Ascough seminar was exhibiting the Retrospective range. Very nice they were too. A little more casual in style for my own needs but I'd place my vote for Think Tank in any survey or enquiry. I'm hoping to get a UD20 at some point too.

Wait for the Retrospective as you won't be disappointed.


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Apr 22, 2010 19:37 |  #10

jmurph wrote in post #10047320 (external link)
I think I can wait an extra month or so

I inquired about the bags because I really need a shoulder bag and don't know how much longer I can wait until I get one. I asked when they were going to be released and if there would be any chance of getting one soon. Dan responded:

"Hi Randolph,

We expect the have our new Retrospective bags available for sale on our
WEB site by mid May. Our Authorized Retailers will also be able to
process and ship these new bags to you. You may want to contact one who
can "hold" one for you. We have received a tremendous response for
these bags so a reservation would be wise.

Cheers,

Dan"


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Apr 22, 2010 20:10 |  #11

I was hoping to have it by the end of this month too! I guess I'll wait...


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Apr 23, 2010 05:25 as a reply to  @ xMClass's post |  #12

the thinktank looks very nice but I think the 7mdh is bigger. I have the 7mdh and love it. It doesn't stick out as a camera bag and is stylish enough to carry out anywhere. It's also very well built. I can fit my gripped 7d, 24-70L, 70-200mm 2.8L, tokina 11-16mm, my flash, and other small accessories into it.




  
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Apr 23, 2010 13:20 |  #13

day1yun wrote in post #10049874 (external link)
the thinktank looks very nice but I think the 7mdh is bigger. I have the 7mdh and love it. It doesn't stick out as a camera bag and is stylish enough to carry out anywhere. It's also very well built. I can fit my gripped 7d, 24-70L, 70-200mm 2.8L, tokina 11-16mm, my flash, and other small accessories into it.

Crumpler 7MDH https://www.crumplerba​gs.com …-dollar-home-md0707a.html (external link)

Exterior
Height - 11 inches
Width - 15 inches
Depth - 7 inches

Think Tank Retrospective 20 http://www.thinktankph​oto.com …nestone-shoulder-bag.aspx (external link)

Interior
Height - 11.75 inches
Width - 12 inches
Depth - 6 inches

Think Tank Retrospective 30 http://www.thinktankph​oto.com …nestone-shoulder-bag.aspx (external link)

Interior
Height - 9.5 inches
Width - 15 inches
Depth - 6 inches


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Apr 25, 2010 15:00 |  #14

I just realized something and need to note it in this thread.

The specs I gave for the dimensions of the 7MDH is EXTERIOR and the dimensions for the Retrospective bags I gave is INTERIOR. I edited my original post.

I didn't find the interior specs for the 7MDH. Their site lists exterior, according to BHphoto.com

So the Retro 20 looks like it has more room than the 7MDH, imo. The Retro's padding also doesn't appear as thick as the 7MDH, allowing more room inside


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Apr 27, 2010 20:08 |  #15

According to their Twitter it is confirmed that these will be out Mid-May in the US.


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