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enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $100.00 Buy New: $34.43 You Save: $65.57 (66%)
New (13) Used (1) from $34.43
Avg. Customer Rating: 112 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 15.5 x 9.3 x 9.1
MPN: 9320A003 Model: 9320A003 UPC: 750845818840 EAN: 0750845818840 ASIN: B0002Y5WZC
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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roomy and plush June 19, 2008 holds my 10D camera and all the necessary accessories I need on a shoot, in style. Nice looking, makes a good impression. The accessory loops hold my flip mount too.
Great bag June 18, 2008 It holds everything!!! I was a bit skeptical about it but its nice a bit bigger than i expected but I'm glad it is that way I can fit all my accesories into it comfortably.
Awesome Bag, A bit large June 17, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great sturdy bag, very well made and worth every dollar. It was pretty cheap, in fact cheaper than lower models, oddly enough. The bag itself holds anything you could want, is well padded and weather resistant. High quality metal clips and handles are great. The only thing I was slightly disappointed with was the size of it. This is maybe a plus or a minus for some, but I guess it's a trade-off if you want to carry multiple lenses etc. For me it was a bit larger than I had hoped/expected and can get a bit heavy when walking around with it for a while like at the airport or a day trip.
Excellent Bag Once You're Started June 16, 2008 I've been taking photographs for about 4 years now, and in the past three have become serious, investing in several lenses and a Speedlite 580EX II flash for my Rebel XT. I'm a semi-pro photographer, doing some paid work here and there, but mostly shooting out of fun and personal enjoyment - or being the guy with the camera. When I first purchased my initial setup, I used an old insulated lunch bag to carry around the camera and short lens. It was cheap, inconspicuous, offered some protection from heat and cold when shooting outdoors and most of all, was better than just carrying my camera around the neck. After that, I moved up to an old camcorder bag once I had several longer lenses and the external flash, which proved cramped.
The size, price and build of the 200DG is perfect for my needs, now and for the future. It comfortably holds two camera bodies, up to four lenses (or 3 lenses and the 580EX II), a CF reader in the front, batteries/chargers for the camera and flash on one side and the flash diffusers on the opposite. As I said, the build of this bag is excellent. I feel comfortable placing my $2000+ worth of equipment inside and it is logically designed. On the bottom there are plastic tracks that re-enforce the bag and in addition to that, are two nylon straps to attach a tripod or other larger accessory to the bottom.
All and all, if you need a bag to carry all or a large portion of your working gear I cannot suggest it enough. However, if you want a bag to protect your camera and lens as you carry it with you on a nature walk or throughout your day, this is unwieldy. Invest in a smaller alternative if you don't need to have several lenses and add-ons with you all the time.
Very good looking bag June 13, 2008 order from Amazon. Very good looking bag and quality. but I am a professional photogragher and I don't have a lot of lens or other stuff go with camera then it is big for me. I like this bag for the look and quality built .recommend it if you have more than 2 cameras and lenses...
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