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Arrow Camera bag/Shoulder/messenger/rolling - 08-03-2011, 11:28 PM

Item is: WTB:
Make: OPEN
Model: OPEN
Price: 0-100 dollars
Location: League City
State: TX
Shipping: Will Ship

Since all of my transactions with forum members have gone so wonderfully lately, I am looking to try it again.

I am open to most camera bag brands and would like either a shoulder style, messenger style, or rolling case. (Lowepro, Think Tank, Manfrotto, Crumpler, Jill-E, Kelley Moore, etc.)

Needs to hold, 1 Canon Rebel, at least 4 lenses, 1 to 2 flash units and a few smaller items.

Must not have worn straps or buckles!

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08-04-2011, 06:58 AM


Tenba - Messenger: Large Photo/Laptop Bag Can be had for about 100 bucks at Co-Op or HCE. I love this bang and easly fit a 1D, 3 lenses, flash, charger, mem card reader and extra batteries. I think if you take the gear you wanna pack in it to the store you'll see it will fit wonderfully. I use this bag as a every day camera bag and typically have my 70-200 2.8 IS II, 24-105, 17-35, 5D2 (no grip), battery, mem card reader, cleaning cloth, charger, and 430 EX II flash. It may looks small but if you know how to pack it it'll carry almost the kitchen sink. Get the large one.
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08-04-2011, 11:53 AM


Kara, I use a Fossil Messanger...with a home-mad bean bag at the bottom...I can fit two bodies 4 lenses and two flashes in it...heavy as heck...but it will hold..

HCE has a bunch of 30% to 50% bags on a rack...

A friend of mine uses a work rolling bag...one that is used for files...a square...like this...



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08-04-2011, 02:56 PM


Don't know if your interested but I have a Lowepro Slingshot 200 that I don't use much anymore. I also work in Webster so let me know if your interested.
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08-04-2011, 03:54 PM


Thanks ya'll...I also might consider converting a regular bag with something I saw on the crumpler site.

cajun: A backpack style was not my first choice...however for the right price I might consider it. Let me know how much.

Also....When I bought my camera, I got it with a kit that came with an el cheapo camera bag....all the plastic (male) inserts have broken prongs now. Anyone know how I can fix that or if they make replacements so I could at least use it as a back up/extra bag?

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