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Vicuna
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Has anyone bought or used this bag?....I have a Tamrac backpack but running out of room for my gear...I will probably keep it but need something to carry my Dell XPS 17" laptop. I like the feature of this bag where the laptop compartment separates from the camera side and also has the separate internal sleave for added protection.
A drawback I read in a review was that a camera body with a battery grip attached is too deep to fit into where it's supposed to go. I'd like to be able to leave the grip attached with any lens I want to instead of having to take off the lens just to store the body with the grip. Thanks goes out to anyone with experience with this particular model. More views here at ebags.com __________________
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Vicuna
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Well I ordered one from B&H....if you have a Dell XPS 17" laptop, it won't fit under the built in hood when setup as shown in the photo on eBags.com (BH didn't have but one photo of the item), and it barely fits inside the laptop side. Another con is that my 30D w/grip won't fit unless I remove the lens and lay it down...nice well made bag, but not what I need....I'll be sending it back.
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