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06/10/2007 12:56:39 AM · #1
Anyone know if a Canon 20D with grip and attached 70-200f4L + another lens on the side would fit in the 5Million or do I need to 6Million? I am not sure if that would be too tall for the 5M?
06/10/2007 01:37:17 AM · #2
I have the 5 Million and the 7 Million and I reckon you would be struggling with the 7 million. I have my D200 and a 70-200mm 2.8 and It needs to be seperated from the body as it won't fit upright. I think it might work if you took all the padding out and lay it actross the bottom...
06/10/2007 07:14:46 AM · #3
I put the 20d with grip and 70-200mm 2.8 upright in my 7 million but it's a very tight fit and won't close with just the velcro so like hotpasta, I'm going to guess that the 5 million won't cut it. The site specs say the 5 is over 4.5 inches shorter than the 7 so I wouldn't count on being able to lay it lengthwise either. (Not to mention that layering that way would be a pain.)
06/10/2007 08:08:51 PM · #4
Yeah, I found a site with the internal measurements also and obviously not going to fit in the 5 :-) (pics are so hard to tell without any reference). Sounds like the 7 or 8 then.... Will have to track down a shop with them and take some gear with me I guess. I was hoping not to go too big since I want it as a light carry around but I wanted to have the 70-200 + a lens + a flash if I could; I could deal with the 70-220 on the side and another lens connected. Thx guys....
06/15/2007 02:19:07 PM · #5
i have a Canon EOS 30D, with a 75-300 lens, and a 18-55. want to know if a crumpler 5 million will have enough room for both of them, the camera with the 18-55 attached and the 75-300 on the side?
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