Crumpler Help Please
Thusie
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Don't know if anyone on this list can help or wants to, but going to ask anyway. I really need the Dec. Quarter camera bag. I have the money, burning hole in pocket actually. I just need to get the bag from 'over there' to here and UK shops aren't shipping to US, at least none I have found.
If anyone is willing to help this poor silly female I would greatly appreciate it. That 400 hanging in the case from a coat rack looks dumb
If anyone is willing to help this poor silly female I would greatly appreciate it. That 400 hanging in the case from a coat rack looks dumb
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There's a shop in NYC that ships.
Hope that helps.
I'm pretty sure the NYC store won't be able to get it, as its a nonUS model, and seems to be hard to get even outside the US.
If you really really can't find it, I can put in a request with my cousin. She lives in Vienna, but visits our grandma in Prague often. And she owes me a favor anyway. If you've got the money, we can get it.
Of course, if you offered me enough for mine...
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Thanks much Erik!!!! You are becoming quite useful
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I Crumplers defence, and I could be all wet too, that bag is pretty darn big for a shoulder bag. I would assume that most who want a bag that deep would opt for a backpack?? I detest backpacks and have since my days as a Girl 'Sprout'. I'm an over the shoulder type, no matter how big it goes over the shoulder (no I can not carry Don that way).:):
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Well, what do you want from a company that sizes thier bags by how much beer you can fit in them?
I really like thier stuff and it works really well. I can attest to that after I took a 4 hour hike in pouring rain while my gear was dry and safe but finding the bags can be a pain.
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From what ive noticed is they drop a bag off & replace it with another similar but with an even more weird name. You never know...it may be due in stock.
Gus
I'm excited, if I get a not in stock I'll scream Then go to plan B
Ian, looks like you had the right idea to start.
JulieJules seems like that bag is more in demand than I though. Ignor my post.
DoctorIt (you have NO idea the visual that name brings up) Thanks
Anyone else I fogot to mention?
Gus thanks much, greatly apprecite it. While things are looking good so far I'll be more relaxed when I get the shipped notice. So hold that thought!
You Dgrin folks really are the best
Good luck
Stan
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Thusie
I have found that the Crumplers,other than the large backpacks,won't accomodate my 20d with 300mm tele attached-its something to consider-for now i will stick with my Lowepro Micro Trekker 200 which will take my 400mm/5.6 attached to camera,along with my 300mm,200mm,60mm macro and 50/1.4 and bits and pieces like filters etc
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Go to www.crumplerbags.com and have a little patience, get to that page that I posted a screenshot of just a few posts up. ALL the US stores that carry them are listed there, including the NYC actual crumpler store/headquarters.
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last year I bought the Crumpler Next Venue
It has top loading, and a hidden compartment. By default, it won't hold big lens like 70-200 etc.
But you can mod the bag by cutting a hole from the top section into the hidden compartment, which should give you more than enough room for such a lens.
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Long and short of this is, Fred the BelAir net guy was to let me know if the bag was in stock at their warehouse (first thing CA time) yesterday, he was out sick but will be in today. Patience is not my strong suit, I can deal with air time but the bag best be IN the air on its way.
Besides Don is starting to get that haunted look when he walks in the door after work, 50 year old woman=hormones=unstable
Hi Ankit - I'm not singling you out - but this is a great opportunity to remind everyone to please post all questions in the open forum. Why?
The question by ONE can be answered by MANY.
The answer by ONE can benefit MANY.
I will put the 70-200L in my bag with the soft case it came with - fits wonderfully in the Farmer's Double. I will also put it in "naked" because the bag is so well padded. Depends what else I'm putting in the top compartment. Sometimes, I put the lens inside a big gym sock, too.
I hope this helps!
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My feeling also. If I need to carry my entire kit, I think I would want it over both shoulders.
I do like the crumpler back packs though and was about to buy one when I got sidetracked into buying a second tripod instead. Oh well I now have two small Lowepro bags and two tripods, one of which is excellent.:):
Stan
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