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Old June 26th 04, 03:58 AM
Drifter
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On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 13:33:43 -0500, schuetzen - RKBA!
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Drifter wrote:


I hooked a pair of strings onto that front panel so I could drop it
open one handed and it acts as a "shelf" of sorts. I always carry the
bag on the left shoulder (as the 10D is a "right handed" camera) and
have gotten very good at rummaging around in the bag with one hand.



I had no idea that the front flat was stiff enough to open out as a shelf as you
put it. hmmm, I just might ship my Volc 9 back and get the bag you have.
actually, there is no reason that a person could not sew gussets on the
bag-shelf to full length support it and then to insert a stiffner of thin
plastic. hmmmmm
thanks buddy, good idea and thanks for the additional thoughts, I really dislike
digging down thru the middle of that V-9 I have. real pita.


Glad I could help. A while ago I was whining about where to keep my
lens caps and somebody else told me to sew Velcro on my neck strap and
put a Velcro dot on the lens cap...voila, instant lens cap keeper. I
NEVER would have thought of that one myself grin. Sharing ideas is
why these groups are so great.


Drifter
"I've been here, I've been there..."
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Old June 26th 04, 12:54 PM
Giorgio Preddio
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"Jimmy Smith" wrote in message . ..
What camera bag are you guys using for the 10D with a couple of lens? The
typicals seem toooo tight once I put the 17-40mm on the camera. After that
I couldn't really get anything else (other lens) in my bag.

Jimmy


Jimmy, curiousity has gotten the best of me here. What made you buy
the 10D? Did you look into the Sigma line first? You might have drawn
a different conclusion.
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Old June 26th 04, 03:08 PM
Jimmy Smith
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"Giorgio Preddio" wrote in message
m...
"Jimmy Smith" wrote in message

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What camera bag are you guys using for the 10D with a couple of lens?

The
typicals seem toooo tight once I put the 17-40mm on the camera. After

that
I couldn't really get anything else (other lens) in my bag.

Jimmy


Jimmy, curiousity has gotten the best of me here. What made you buy
the 10D? Did you look into the Sigma line first? You might have drawn
a different conclusion.


I liked the available features, price, available Canon lens and accessories,
build quality and the overwhelming positive experiences and opinions from
many different photographers around the world.

Also, I wanted to picked a major name upon which to build my long term kit
with greatest compatibility.

Jimmy


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Old June 26th 04, 03:42 PM
Phil Wheeler
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We've all looked at the Sigmas, Georgette. And we all (but you,
apparently) don't like them.

Phil

Giorgio Preddio wrote:

"Jimmy Smith" wrote in message . ..

What camera bag are you guys using for the 10D with a couple of lens? The
typicals seem toooo tight once I put the 17-40mm on the camera. After that
I couldn't really get anything else (other lens) in my bag.

Jimmy



Jimmy, curiousity has gotten the best of me here. What made you buy
the 10D? Did you look into the Sigma line first? You might have drawn
a different conclusion.


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Old June 27th 04, 08:01 AM
Nick C
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"Jimmy Smith" wrote in message
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"Giorgio Preddio" wrote in message
m...
"Jimmy Smith" wrote in message

. ..
What camera bag are you guys using for the 10D with a couple of lens?

The
typicals seem toooo tight once I put the 17-40mm on the camera. After

that
I couldn't really get anything else (other lens) in my bag.

Jimmy


Jimmy, curiousity has gotten the best of me here. What made you buy
the 10D? Did you look into the Sigma line first? You might have drawn
a different conclusion.


I liked the available features, price, available Canon lens and

accessories,
build quality and the overwhelming positive experiences and opinions from
many different photographers around the world.

Also, I wanted to picked a major name upon which to build my long term kit
with greatest compatibility.

Jimmy



Sound reasoning to make a good choice.

nick


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Old June 27th 04, 11:41 AM
Giorgio Preddio
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"Jimmy Smith" wrote in message .. .
"Giorgio Preddio" wrote in message
m...
"Jimmy Smith" wrote in message

. ..
What camera bag are you guys using for the 10D with a couple of lens?

The
typicals seem toooo tight once I put the 17-40mm on the camera. After

that
I couldn't really get anything else (other lens) in my bag.

Jimmy


Jimmy, curiousity has gotten the best of me here. What made you buy
the 10D? Did you look into the Sigma line first? You might have drawn
a different conclusion.


I liked the available features, price, available Canon lens and accessories,
build quality and the overwhelming positive experiences and opinions from
many different photographers around the world.


Sigma is better. Trust me. I am a professional.

Also, I wanted to picked a major name upon which to build my long term kit
with greatest compatibility.


Sigma is on the cutting edge of technology. They will still be around
in 10 years. Not so sure about Canon.
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Old June 27th 04, 03:35 PM
Randall Ainsworth
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In article , Giorgio
Preddio wrote:

Sigma is better. Trust me. I am a professional.


choke A professional what? Liar...retard?

Sigma is on the cutting edge of technology. They will still be around
in 10 years. Not so sure about Canon.


I'm amazed Sigma has stayed in business this long. But then when you
market cheap crap to unsuspecting amateurs looking to save a buck...I
guess you can fool just about anybody.
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Old June 27th 04, 04:21 PM
Phil Wheeler
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Nick C wrote:

"Jimmy Smith" wrote in message
...

"Giorgio Preddio" wrote in message
. com...

Jimmy, curiousity has gotten the best of me here. What made you buy
the 10D? Did you look into the Sigma line first? You might have drawn
a different conclusion.


I liked the available features, price, available Canon lens and


accessories,

build quality and the overwhelming positive experiences and opinions from
many different photographers around the world.

Also, I wanted to picked a major name upon which to build my long term kit
with greatest compatibility.

Jimmy




Sound reasoning to make a good choice.


Yes, definitely not "Preddyesque" logic :-)

Phil

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Old June 27th 04, 08:00 PM
Georgette Preddy
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"Jimmy Smith" wrote in message .. .
"Giorgio Preddio" wrote in message
m...
"Jimmy Smith" wrote in message

. ..
What camera bag are you guys using for the 10D with a couple of lens?

The
typicals seem toooo tight once I put the 17-40mm on the camera. After

that
I couldn't really get anything else (other lens) in my bag.

Jimmy


Jimmy, curiousity has gotten the best of me here. What made you buy
the 10D? Did you look into the Sigma line first? You might have drawn
a different conclusion.


I liked the available features


Poor. Low MP.

price,


High.

available Canon lens and accessories,


You'll buy Sigma EX.

build quality


Lower than the SD10.

and the overwhelming positive experiences and opinions from


Frustration with blur is the norm.

many different photographers around the world.

Also, I wanted to picked a major name


That's the reason most buy Canon.
 




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