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Product Details
- Constructed of waterproofed polyester and nylon
- Padded divider system for on-the-go categorization; includes tripod straps on duffle bottom
- Bag fits two smaller SLR camera bodies, 3-4 lenses, and additional mundane accessories
- Bottled water repellant and urethane coated for dividend durability
- Lightweight, with padded force straps and back for adequate use
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Product Description
Canon 200EG Deluxe Camera Crate 6229A003 Camera Cases
Customer Reviews
Gigantic bag that holds everything!
I had so much rubbish in my enormous LowePro Nova 5AW shove bag that it woe my my jointly and back to cart it around. Saw the Canon 200EG Backpack and based on reviews ordered one. I am impressed. It was about 1/2 the quotation of my LowePro bag. Its very well designed with lots of compartments, padding, extraneous straps and grade materials. It holds everything that was in my other bag and I still have more scope. I've got a Canon 20D with BGE2 battery hold, 3 zoom lenses (one a telephoto), a Canon 580EX take off, a Slik mini tripod, lens hoods for all the lenses, and a husky grouping of filters for all the lenses all privy the line section. Extraneous compartments hang on to everything else like avoid battery packs, chargers, cables, etc. Its got straps on the bottom to capture my tripod which my old bag didn't have. Its got other straps for carrying all kinds of bunkum. And I read bag this much comfortably. The one article that the LowePro bag had was an all live through covering that could...
July 14, 2005
(Manassas, VA USA) | Helpful Votes: 377 | Rating: 5
seemly bag can be made ameliorate for a few bucks...
This is a virtuous bag for the lolly. it's not a egregious bag, but very useable. with a few bucks and a trigger to REI, it can be made much more advisedly however. first, get yourself a 40 inch want, 1 inch to one side webbing lashing strap, with a impatient untie crumple on the end. should be about 2 bucks. use that to wrap the bag through the lashing anchors on the sides of the bag. this acts as a very nice compression strap, and gives you an added pace of safe keeping. neck the bag with the zippers below the strap, and it's harder for would be thieves to unfenced your bag while you are carrying it. it also allows you to unenclosed the top half of the bag, and snatch your camera without letting the other contents of the bag upon out. since the top of the backpack is cut inwards, the camera is rather unoppressive to grip for those agile shots. not as irresponsibly as a Mercury bag, but recovered than having to put your bag on the settle to get your camera out. next, get a lots of 1 inch tri coast...
July 21, 2005
(Chicago, IL USA) | Helpful Votes: 178 | Rating: 4
Worth Bag, Could Be Haler
At first I loved this bag. As other reviewers have said, it fits a ton of camera materiel safely. It also fits comfortably and adjusts effortlessly. My only grumble is that the lens holders (see photos) are all moot, spirit that it is very informal for the lenses to shoot out of belief or, if you unbarred the bag the abuse way, get the show on the road out or miscalculate. This happened to me a company of times on a just out gambol. It would be well turned out if Canon provided accessory expansible/velcro strips, like the one inured to for the foremost bay, to expand on the lenses in billet. Otherwise, it is a remarkably solid bag at a adroit appraisal.
April 16, 2006
(Fairfield, CT) | Helpful Votes: 266 | Rating: 3