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Old 24th December 2003   #1
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i am using eos30 with vertical grip.
i find that my mini trekker is just deep enough to store the camera with grip attached.
do u guys remove the grip before putting it inside the bag? tedious right?

although its not a significant problem but i am not very comfortable with the thought that the bag is squeezing the camera.

users of big cameras like the eos1n/v with grip, do u only use shoulder sling-type bags?

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Old 24th December 2003   #2
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The bag is padded and that should protect yr cam.
Anyways, its just for carrying your equipment around.

Any other bangs or drops will not keep your equipment safe even with a lopt of padding.
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Old 24th December 2003   #3
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Originally Posted by EiRiK
i am using eos30 with vertical grip.
i find that my mini trekker is just deep enough to store the camera with grip attached.
do u guys remove the grip before putting it inside the bag? tedious right?

although its not a significant problem but i am not very comfortable with the thought that the bag is squeezing the camera.

users of big cameras like the eos1n/v with grip, do u only use shoulder sling-type bags?

comments...
thanks
Don't mean to crash your thread(i am a Nikonian ) I am also using the Mini Trekker. I always put the cam into the bag with the grip on. I am using the Nikon F100 with MB15(which is almost the size of an F5). Never had problems so far.
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Old 24th December 2003   #4
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can. I'm ... errr was... a 10D user with the BG ED3. No problems.

10D = EOS 30 body
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Old 25th December 2003   #5
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i think its better for the bag to "crush" the cam. its more secure actually. I wouldn't like my cam to be loose in the bag and hitting with other equipment like lens in the bag when i'm moving about vigorously.
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