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scottch
Oct 18, 2003
"It appears my wee-wee's been stricken with rigor mortis."
I have a small Lowepro backpack and an old Mini Zoom shoulder bag, but I only use a Crumpler 5 Million Dollar Home. I really just wanted a comfortable, small bag that didn't scream CAMERA HERE. The velcro silencers are also a great touch, as I like to be quiet and sneaky. Pretty straight forward, otherwise. I keep a D40, 35 f/1.8 with hood not reversed, AF-D 80-200, and the kit 18-55--as well as a novel or two, notebook, pop-up diffuser, pencils, etc. There's plenty of room to spare, so I think it will do nicely once I get a larger body and more glass. 3 lenses is always going to be enough for me, though.

It's also rugged enough to let drop and roll while climbing about cliffs and whatnot, if you do much of that.

scottch fucked around with this message at 17:08 on May 9, 2010

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scottch
Oct 18, 2003
"It appears my wee-wee's been stricken with rigor mortis."

orangeyousunny posted:

New Bag: Crumpler 5 Million Dollar Home! Used my 20% off coupon and got it from REI today.



I have the same colour scheme, high five. It's a great bag.

scottch
Oct 18, 2003
"It appears my wee-wee's been stricken with rigor mortis."
I think Crumpler bags are a little more discreet, but that's probably the only real difference, besides price.

scottch
Oct 18, 2003
"It appears my wee-wee's been stricken with rigor mortis."

DJExile posted:

Lowepro is always solid and their AW covers are fantastic. I don't think Crumplers have them but I don't know how well they stand up to water. Given their cost I'd have to imagine they're good for it.

I have the 5 Million Dollar Home, and while it's not weather-proof by any means, I'd feel safe in all but the craziest of weather.

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