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Anonymous
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Review Date: Mon July 3, 2006
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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A lot of space for a lot of stuff
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Cons:
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I find the shoulder straps a bit far apart and so the bag is not a comfortable as it should be.
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I bought this bag as a replacement for my brief case that I take to work. I take my Canon 30d with 28-135 IS lens everyday and carrying a camera bag and brief case was too much. The large compartment for the laptop is great for any papers or folders I need to carry. The camera section holds the camera and some additional gadgets. The main section has lots of pockets and space for "stuff". There is also a small pocket for an mp3 player that has a hole to pass a headset wire through.
The only draw back as stated above is that I find the sholder straps spaced a bit too far apart. The bag sometimes feels like it's going to slide off. a strap across the chest would have been helpful to secure the bag and distribute weight when needed.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sat July 29, 2006
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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Just the right amount of space for its function
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Cons:
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Shoulder straps are somewhat too soft
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Light, just the right amount of space for daytrips or for taking equipment on a plane. The camera compartment fits three lenses or two lenses and a flash unit (nothing too big though), one body, a couple of filters. There are enough pockets for cards, cables and other small accessories. On day trips I use laptop compartment to carry monopod and some ekstra water and snaks. When travelling with a plane I have to offer some space in camera compartment for battery chargers, AC adapters, cables, etc. The top compartment has enough space for travel documents and a small snack.
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Registered: November 2005