oTaRu said:ya... but i prefer crumpler design... but is it not suitable for camera?
hmm... dont really know where is it located... is it in the army shopping centre?knoxknocks said:it's ok if you don't have a lot of equipment. For small setups, (1 body, 2 lens and 1 flash), I use my crumpler seven million dollar home.
think TK Foto in beach road has some crumplers the last I looked
oTaRu said:hmm... dont really know where is it located... is it in the army shopping centre?
radedward said:CP not carrying any more crumplers.
Don't know if there will be more supplies
But there is a way to get a "crumpler" camera bag cheaper
You can get imitation crumpler messanger bags from sports connection and then get the inserts for crumpler bags. They should fit into the imitation bags quite nicely
Crumpler Insert: $70
Crumpler imitation: roughly $35
The imitation bags look uncannily like original crumplers, expect that there is no crumpler logo. Don't see much of a difference
SianZronG said::nono: The difference is of course there. durability. i've used it for 4 yrs and still in 1 peice. :bsmilie: as for the idea above is a cost saving idea cause the insert is water/shock proof.
but usually when ppl go for crumpler they want the branding la. then might as well get other brands of cmera bags?
oTaRu said:where to get crumpler bag - 6 million at a cheaper rate then the retail shop in wheelock and paragon?
thanks a millon~!