Jill-e bag
Ann McRae
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I saw one of these today, when I was picking up folios. It is between my Lowepro Computrekker and my Crumpler 5M Home in size, and really attractive.
Anyone own one? Reviews or accounts?
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is really attractive, but it might be too small for my needs....It looks like a very nice purse, and would be great for a wedding photog. Straps are a nice faux reptile skin pattern.
I bought one today, and decided on the small rather than medium. It cost me $139CDN, the medium is priced at $190 plus tax. I'm not much of a big purse person, and don't really like the look of the medium bag.
However, my reason for buying was that the Crumpler 5M home that I have will not hold the 1d or the 300mm, and right now that is my most common combo.
My primary purpose would be for traveling 'lighter' when on business, but a bit heavier than the 5M home allows. I just need to really sort out what that means in terms of equipment to take when I travel.
When we went to Mexico last winter, I took the crumpler, 20d, 24 - 105 and 70 - 200. It all fit, barely. Of course my other bag is the Lowepro CompuTrekker and it holds lots of stuff, but it doesn't always fit into overhead bins on planes, and is pretty heavy when full.
Anyway, some photos of the bag, with and without the 1d and 300mm:
This is the 1d with 135mmf2 on (about the same size as the 24-105), and the 17 - 85 plus 85mmf1.8 in the bag.
The bag comes with all these seperators, a small wallet that can be clipped to the interior, and a shoulder strap:
It is nicely padded and the lid has mesh compartments for memory (or film canisters?) There are small pockets on each end and the front. There are no interior pockets. The top closes by a zipper, the pockets close by snaps.
Now I need to make a decision about keeping it or exchanging it for the medium (not in stock in red!).
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10525 Jasper Avenue NW
Edmonton, AB T5J 1Z4
(780) 424-7161
The only web site they have is for their on line printing services:
www.technicare.com
I buy all my sports folios from them. haven't bought any other equipment or used their printing yet. They seem to be the go to printer for the pros in town.
I used the Jill-E bag last weekend to go from indoor sports to a party. Lots of compliments on the attractiveness of the bag.
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It's similar to the Jill-e - ie, purse style - althoug a little smaller and lighterweight.
I wanted that red leather one, but the Swiss Gear was less than half the price.... :cry
Thanks for the update! You're the first "real person" I know who has one, so it's useful to see non-marketing-material pictures
My will power was strong until I discovered that I could carry two bodies + a 70-200 (placed vertical) in a medium size bag. I struggle to do this with my domke.
Basically, it holds two bodies, many lenses, including my 70-200, + other things easily (including my lipstick)
I don't use it on photowalks, but I love this bag. It's my default "city" bag.
Here are a couple of pics.
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