had to switch crumpler bags
Andy
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I was using the shrinkle - great bag, but when I switched from 20d to 1Ds Mark II it wasn't large enough.
I just got the "Farmer's Double" by Crumpler, very roomy yet not obese. It easily holds my camera and lenses, plus my laptop, with room for papers, accessories, personal stuff, and even a standard size hardcover novel.
I can't say enough about Crumpler, love the quality of construction and more importantly, the bag, even fully loaded, feels as light as air when on my back. and for this photographer, who's had back surgery, that's an important factor.
Loads more info via google - or you can try crumpler usa's website
I just got the "Farmer's Double" by Crumpler, very roomy yet not obese. It easily holds my camera and lenses, plus my laptop, with room for papers, accessories, personal stuff, and even a standard size hardcover novel.
I can't say enough about Crumpler, love the quality of construction and more importantly, the bag, even fully loaded, feels as light as air when on my back. and for this photographer, who's had back surgery, that's an important factor.
Loads more info via google - or you can try crumpler usa's website
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yup - good bag. i used one for about six months before switching to crumpler. bags are so personal - i went thru 3 before the lowepro, then found the crumplers and haven't looked back...
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i sell my gently used bags on fm for roughtly 80% of what i pay for them.
unlike my wife and indeed *most* women, i don't feel the need to hang on to every bag i've owned since i was 18.
/flame suit on
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that works for now, but once you go dslr, loads of glass, that won't work. 'course, you *may* not even have the bike at that point, either
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I've had 4 serious back surgeries, and the backpack has never given me any problems that I've had with others. Its amazing how light it feels even when completely loaded with gear.
The construction is second to none. These bags are designed to last forever.
Dave
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What am I talking about, I can't get a new bag!!!
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the inside compartment has room for a giant laptop, loads of papers, a big tele (e.g. 70-200L ) and more. i like the roominess.
i had the same prob with the shrinkle. it's designed for a laptop + photogear, but with the laptop in that sleeve thing, the bag was really really jammed!
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I might have to sell one of fish's but not mine
ian
good lord - what do you do with three?
i'm wanting a little vespa - and i'd get one if there was a place near grand central i could stash it
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Ive had 24 bikes. You think glass is addictive...
That is only one bike every other day with Sunday off, Andy! Makes sense to me!
What could possibly be wrong with that? How many cameras do you have? Did you really count all of them?
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honestly and truly at this moment i have two.
the 1Ds Mark II and a 1960s-era voigtlander rangefinder.
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I want a Vespa too!
My car comes off lease Feb 7th, and I'm going to give it back. Living in the city, my gf & I do not need 2 vehicles. I think a vespa would be perfect for us
There is a huge vespa club here. These things are a very popular item, unfortunately it drives the prices up.
Dave
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crumpler + vespa = way cool
now, if we could just work on all that nikon gear you have ....
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No one has mentioned the amt of weight a flashlight adds.
I couldn't sell my purses for over a quarter when I am through. I have the feeling it is going to be like that with this bag. I am shooting, batteries, manuals, etc, they get put in any which way. There is some elastic to stretch.
On this lens mania, I think I posted somewhere else here that I figured out to use just that one "dot" to focus my long lens on. I have been taking squirrel photos, too. In addition to cardinals and such. By doing that thing to my camera, it was like getting a new lens: the bird's eyes are in focus, I think.
Now if I can just get back to photoshop, download, and check it out for sure.
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I'm definitely diggin' the big city life. When I talk to my friends back home about my Vespa idea they just laugh!
Dave
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and just how many pairs of shoes do you have in that closet of yours? hmm?
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Ginger - I suggested a long time ago that the 10D, and the Digital Rebel too, suffer in AF at times - I definitely prefer to use the center AF point and then recompose in the view finder. I also feel that the "Creative Zone" Av, Tv, P get better results than the cute little basic zones of portrait, macro, landscape, because the shooter can control the ISO and the AF points. Sounds like you discovered what I have been saying all along.
In a long pdf published by Canon regarding the 1 series cameras, Canon specificlly recs choosing an AF point and NOT recomposing to help get better exposures.. But the AF on the 10D and the Digital Rebel need the help of the center AF point when the light gets low. The pdf can be found here http://www.photoworkshop.com/canon/tech_tips/index.html
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Ah, and now we know you're weakness. Each time you tease me with glass, I'm going to send you another Vespa glamour shot!
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But I'm now much happier with a top loading bag - it's easier to get stuff in and out of. But it isn't as easy to tote as a backpack. Right now I'm using an old Lowepro that they don't make anymore, something like this. Love the access and portability. Fits in the bike and is perfect carry-on luggage.
It takes one pro body and up to three lenses. A tight squeeze will fit the 16-35, 24-70 and 70-200.
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Here is a good site put together by a good old Nikon user
http://www.asvd07.dsl.pipex.com/d70bags.htm
It gives you an idea what a bag can hold.
Dave
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