Stealthy Ninja wrote: Got mine. I took out the padding part in the middle so I could fit my D3s into it sideways.
I also can't pull my 15" macbook pro out of the zipped section at the top (not a big deal).
I use it as my every day bag (when I carry my laptop around that is). Very nice.
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote: Got mine. I took out the padding part in the middle so I could fit my D3s into it sideways.
I also can't pull my 15" macbook pro out of the zipped section at the top (not a big deal).
I use it as my every day bag (when I carry my laptop around that is). Very nice.
Awesome bro! Glad to here you are enjoying the bag!
Number 7 wrote: Like I posted in the other thread, the top access looks handy
Scotty wrote:
Number 7 wrote: Like I posted in the other thread, the top access looks handy
It's very handy.
The only downside to the whole bag, which won't effect 95 percent of you...is that you can fit a higher end model in it very well. A Nikon D3s, D3x, Canon 1d mark IV, Canon 1ds Mark III, any of the canon 1d series, will not fit very well. I use an L-Plate on my D3s and there's no way it'll fit in the bag without some serious shuffling. I carry multiple bags though for shoots, so it's non-point for me.
photobod wrote: Hi Adrian, Alex talked about creating one thread for all the reviews so far and asked if I would be interested in running it, I did reply saying no problem but havent heard anything since ???
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