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I don't have a bag to sell rather one to recommend. After a long, long search I settled on a bag from Crumpler and have been no less than ecstatic with it. I bought the "7 Million Dollar Home" and can carry three lenses plus one on my Nikon body, along with a speedlight and a bunch of other stuff. Best built bag I have seen in a long time. What is special though is the fact that it does not look like a camera bag at all. Just a great product. For travel, I use a bag from Think Tank that is equally impressive but I will leave that for another discussion. -E
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I have a Lowepro "flipside 200". lying around. its in new condition. nothing is frayed or worn. Ill let it go for $30.
Ill let B&H do the description http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...ck_Black_.html Last edited by moto749; 01-18-2010 at 01:44 PM. |
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Don't have anything to offer, but can't wait to see more suggestions. I'm needing a new camera bag too. The one that came with my Nikon is just too small.
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I just purchased a new bag from Courierware...OMG, best bag ever.
I love the way it fits against my body and the craftsmanship is outstanding. I received mine less than 2 weeks after I ordered it. All of their bags are made to order. |
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After spending the little money I had on a used D80 and some lenses, I didn't have much to spend on a bag (and the DSLR backpacks looked dorky to me).
I don't remember which forum gave me the idea, but I ended converting an older school bag into a camera bag. Total cost: $4. Materials: Shoulder bag Dense foam (from an old life jacket) Less than a yard of nylon fabric hot glue gun Velcro I'll make some modifications in the future for stacking lenses, but it easily fits my 3 lenses and a body for now. |
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