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Sun January 10, 2010
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$39.99
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Description:
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Internal Dimensions:11 W x 4 D x 9 H 28 x 10 x 23 cm
External Dimensions:13¼ W x 5¾ D x 9¾ H 34 x 15 x 25 cm
Weight: 1 lb. 9.8 oz (731 g)
Sleek and hip, Tamrac's new Adventure Messenger 4 has a comfortable slim profile for navigating life while safely and discretely transporting your photo gear.
This slim-profile messenger bag is great for carrying a digital or film SLR with a zoom lens up to 6" attached, several additional lenses, a flash and accessories. The Speed Flap™ Top opens to reveal adjustable, foam-padded internal dividers that provide a custom fit to camera equipment. The zippered front pocket, full-length zippered Speed Pocket™ on the flap and an open pocket in back provide extra storage for accessories, manuals and personal items. A side pocket is perfect for carrying a cell phone or MP3 player. A shoulder strap and EasyGrip™ carrying handle provide convenient carrying options, while the Piggy-Back Pocket™ allows the bag to be slipped over the handle of rolling luggage. You can add Tamrac accessories to the shoulder strap using the attachment slots for our Strap Accessory System™ products.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Tue February 6, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $39.99
| Rating: 8
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Perfect size for Canon 5D (w/o battery grip) + one mounted lens and one extra lens like a 70-200 f2.8. Surprisingly low price. Unobtrusive appearance; hard to tell it is a camera bag.
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Padding is not as thick as I would prefer on the bottom. Lens hood tends to get caught on the velcro strips inside the bag.
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I was looking for a compact unobtrusive camera bag to carry a Canon 5D (without a battery grip) with a 24-105 or a 17-40 mm lens mounted and a 70-200 f2.8. Both fit perfectly but there is little room for anything else. I need to see if a compact flash can be squeezed in somewhere. I would have preferred that the foam on the bottom of the bag were a little more dense for both rigidity and protection. The zippered pocket in the top flap is handy for maps and a guide book. There is also a skinny zippered compartment in the back of the bag that maps would also fit in, but I use it for plastic bags and other miscellaneous thin items that I don't need to access often. There are two open pouches in a zippered compartment in the front for filters, spare battery, a light meter, etc., but it would have been nice if the bag had a small zippered compartment somewhere for flash cards. All-in-all a really nice bag for the price if you need something small and light.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sun January 10, 2010
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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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size, messenger format, padding
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Cons:
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rolls over
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This is a very nice day bag, with room for my favorite kit... d700, 20/3.5, 60/2.8G, 135/2.8, and sb400. There's room for my wallet and keys in the front pocket, and a cellphone pocket, though it's a little too tight. The size of the bag keeps me from taking too much gear on casual outings. My only complaint it is it rolls over whenever I set it down.
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