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Jun 27, 2010 15:27 |  #1

I currently got a Swiss bag but it's kinda small for a T2i with 70-200 F4L attached and would like to know if the Crumpler 7 million would be big enouf for me to store T2i with 70-200 attach? Some extra stuff I would like to carry, 18-55 kit lense, 430 ex flash, and nifty-fifty?

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Jun 27, 2010 22:46 |  #2

Yep it is more then big enough for all that + more. And yes, it will fit your t2i with 70-200 attached.


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Jun 27, 2010 23:51 as a reply to  @ Jdmhood's post |  #3

Yep, absolutely love my crumpler. Doesn't look like a photo bag and holds a ton of gear.




  
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Jun 28, 2010 00:37 |  #4

Yes this will hold all your gear and more. I have had mine for about 4 years and is very hard wearing and still looks like new. Not cheap but excellent quality. I have a smaller version as my general walk around bag as this one is a bit large for everyday use as I am a "shorty".


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Jun 28, 2010 06:40 |  #5

As the others said, should be plenty of room for the gear that you described.

I have a 7MDH and I can fit a 1D3 with 24-70 attached, spare 50D body, 70-200, Tokina 11-16, 430EX II as well as off-camera cord, a trigger/receiver, notepad and pen, business cards etc...


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Jun 28, 2010 09:18 |  #6

Jdmhood wrote in post #10437809 (external link)
Yep it is more then big enough for all that + more. And yes, it will fit your t2i with 70-200 attached.

I'm pretty sure the hood will have to be reversed in order to fit properly. I usually have the XSi attached to my 24-70 with the hood on, but the 70-200 with the hood on is probably a bit too long to completely fit vertically.




  
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Jun 28, 2010 09:35 |  #7

I decided not to keep mine. Two reasons:
* I didn't like the strap/pad arrangement (slipped off my shoulder; had to change how I wore the bag)
* Velcro is very noisy (fix: cover the velcro with velcro strips on a piece of cloth)

Just my choice--others would feel differently. I traded for a Domke bag that I love.

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Jun 28, 2010 22:55 |  #8

I'm selling my 6MDH if your interested in one size down.
https://photography-on-the.net …5&highlight=cru​mpler+6MDH


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Jun 28, 2010 23:01 |  #9

PZengel wrote in post #10444666 (external link)
I'm selling my 6MDH if your interested in one size down.
https://photography-on-the.net …5&highlight=cru​mpler+6MDH

Would this fit, T2i with 70-200 F4 none IS attached?




  
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Jun 28, 2010 23:24 |  #10

TT-00 wrote in post #10444725 (external link)
Would this fit, T2i with 70-200 F4 none IS attached?



Honestly, I don't know for sure. But I have a 5DMKII and a 70-200 2.8 IS, and it doesn't fit. I know the T2I is a smaller body and the 70-200 F4 is about an inch smaller than the 70-200. It might fit, might want to do a little research though


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Jun 29, 2010 09:13 |  #11

PZengel wrote in post #10444897 (external link)
Honestly, I don't know for sure. But I have a 5DMKII and a 70-200 2.8 IS, and it doesn't fit. I know the T2I is a smaller body and the 70-200 F4 is about an inch smaller than the 70-200. It might fit, might want to do a little research though

Thanks....I think I will go with the Crumpler 7....




  
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Jun 29, 2010 10:53 |  #12

2mnycars wrote in post #10439956 (external link)
* Velcro is very noisy (fix: cover the velcro with velcro strips on a piece of cloth)

This must be the older version of the Crumplers. The current model has flaps to cover the velcro for just this issue so you can just use the clips if you wanted.




  
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Jun 29, 2010 15:14 |  #13

wcgryphon wrote in post #10447349 (external link)
This must be the older version of the Crumplers. The current model has flaps to cover the velcro for just this issue so you can just use the clips if you wanted.

Thanks. That's much more interesting now.
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Jul 06, 2010 00:30 as a reply to  @ 2mnycars's post |  #14

Found this one at the local store...for $119

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Jul 06, 2010 08:54 |  #15

2mnycars wrote in post #10439956 (external link)
I decided not to keep mine. Two reasons:
* I didn't like the strap/pad arrangement (slipped off my shoulder; had to change how I wore the bag)
* Velcro is very noisy (fix: cover the velcro with velcro strips on a piece of cloth)

Just my choice--others would feel differently. I traded for a Domke bag that I love.

DaveL

there is a silent Velcro function in the bag.
it's under the velcro, you can flip two fibert to cover the velcro and only use clip.

the only problem I have is when I stuff my gear into the bag, it's a little too heavy.:eek:


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